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CONTENTS 


THE  NEW  BOOKS  OF  1918 


Page 


General  Literature .  3 

The  Peoples  and  Countries  at  War . • . 15 

Fiction . 35 

Poetry . 52 

For  Young  Folk  . 56 

Religious  and  Theological . 57 

Illustrated  Art  and  Gift  Books . 67 

Popular  Art  Gift  Books . 69 

A  Complete  List  of  Fiction  and  Books  of  a  General  Character  Alphabetically  Arranged 

by  Authors . ^ . .  73 

A  Complete  List  of  Religious  and  Theological  Books  Alphabetically  Arranged  by 

Authors . 95 

K  Check  List  of  Juvenile  Books  . 107 


Full  Index  by  Titles . 109 


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AUTUMN  1918 

General  mterature 

Edited  by  MARY  WR1GHT-DAV1S 

THE  BOOK  OF  LINCOLN 

Illustrated.  8vo,  Net,  $2.00 

No  figure  in  American  history  has  loomed  up  in  such  majestic  proportions 
since  the  war  began  as  that  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lincoln's  vision,  his 
philosophy,  his  attitude  toward  war  and  the  means  of  securing  a  just 
peace,  have  been  on  the  lips  of  British,  French  and  American  statesmen 
from  month  to  month  during  the  last  three  years. 

Mrs.  Davis  has  brought  together  in  this  volume  the  tributes  of  the  world 
to  Lincoln,  and  in  a  very  real  sense  the  picture  of  him  that  grows  out  of 
this  volume  is  a  world  picture,  international  in  its  authorship  and  im¬ 
mortal  in  its  truth. 

Now  that  the  great  Lincoln  memorial  is  nearing  its  completion  in  Wash¬ 
ington  and  the  eyes  of  the  world  are  turning  more  and  more  to  this 
heroic  figure,  people  everywhere  will  find  in  Mrs.  Davis's  book  the  tributes 
that  ought  to  be  the  common  knowledge  of  a  people  who  hold  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  their  hearts. 


By  JOHN  T.  FAR1S 

Author  of  “Old  Roads  Out  of  Philadelphia,”  etc. 

HISTORIC  SHRINES  OF  AMERICA 

Illustrated  with  Photographs.  8vo,  Net,  $3.50 

This  admirable  and  beautiful  book  could  not  a  couple  of  years  ago  have 
meant  to  us  what  it  does  today.  Love  for  and  pride  in  our  country  has 
been  crystallized  as  never  before  into  a  national  emotion.  And  increased 
knowledge  of  the  romantic  springs  of  our  liberty  and  of  our  native  cul¬ 
ture  satisfies  a  thirst  in  the  newly  awakened  American  heart. 

Here  in  this  volume  is  visualized  the  symbols  of  our  faith :  the  landmarks 
of  America's  story  in  statesmanship,  in  war,  and  in  literature,  are  pre¬ 
sented  with  scrupulous  historical  accuracy  and  set  in  rich  lore  and  legend. 
The  treatment  is  fresh  and  direct.  The  scene  ranges  from  the  revolu¬ 
tionary  monuments  of  the  eastern  states  to  such  neglected  spots  in  our 
romance  as  the  house  near  St.  Louis,  where  U.  S.  Grant  courted  Julia 
Dent,  and  gathers  in  roundabout  all  the  rich  and  distinctive  flavor  of 
the  South. 


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By  ARTHUR  D.  HOWDEN  SMITH 

THE  REAL  COLONEL  HOUSE 

Illustrated.  12mo.  Net,  $1.50 

This  book  contains  the  first  AUTHENTIC  story  of  Colonel  E.  M.  House, 
the  closest  confidant  and  personal  representative  of  President  Wilson. 

Here  for  the  first  time  is  the  intimate  story  of  the  most  enigmatic  figure 
in  world  politics.  It  portrays  the  man  who  controlled  Texas  politically  for 
years ;  who  made  sure  the  election  of  President  Wilson ;  who  was  the  brains 
of  his  renomination  and  re-election ;  and  who  now  occupies  a  position  with¬ 
out  parallel  in  world  diplomacy  by  reason  of  his  remarkable  knowledge  and 
life-long  study  of  international  politics. 

It  is  the  picture  of  a  man  who  shuns  the  spot-light,  but  whose  ten  by 
fifteen  study  in  his  New  York  home  is  the  point  of  call  for  every  foreign 
diplomat  and  representative. 

By  HENRY  LITCHFIELD  WEST 

FEDERAL  POWER:  Its  Growth  and  Necessity 

12mo,  Net,  $1.50 

A  study,  both  scholarly  and  readable,  of  the  subject  which  more  than  any 
other  holds  the  attention  of  the  political  consciousness  of  the  nation  today. 

Against  a  historical  background,  Mr.  West  makes  clear  the  gradual  cen¬ 
tralization  of  government  from  the  time  of  the  first  Federalist  party, 
through  the  cataclysm  of  the  Civil  War  which  had  the  question  of  States' 
Rights  for  its  primary  issue,  down  to  the  present  day.  With  frankness 
and  moderation  the  author  reviews  the  tremendous  problems  confronting 
us  today  as  a  result  of  the  power  given  into  the  hands  of  the  President. 
A  discussion  of  federal  power  as  a  political  issue  and  as  a  military  neces¬ 
sity  leads  up  to  a  prediction  of  the  future  which,  considering  the  author's 
historical  and  political  training,  must  be  regarded  as  a  serious  contribu¬ 
tion  to  the  literature  of  political  science. 

By  CHARLES  STELZLE 

WHY  PROHIBITION!  12mo,  Net,  $1.50 

A  remarkably  sane,  sound,  thorough,  business-like  treatment  of  prohibition 
as  an  educational  and  economic  problem  and  a  political  and  legislative 
question,  by  a  completely  equipped  authority  on  the  subject,  who  for  more 
than  a  year  has  been  conducting  throughout  the  country  the  Strengthen 
America  Campaign. 

America  practically  holds  in  her  hands  the  future  of  the  liquor  traffic 
throughout  the  world.  Greatest  of  the  foes  within  our  own  household  is 
Kaiser  John  Barleycorn.  And  “temperance  eloquence"  as  a  weapon  is  as 
antiquated  today  as  muzzle-loading  cannon. 

This  is  a  book  addressed  straight  to  the  enlightened  self-interest  of  every 
drinker,  every  non-drinker,  and  every  neutral  in  the  matter  of  prohibition. 

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By  FRANK  M.  O’BRIEN 

THE  STORY  OF  THE  SUN \  1833-1918 

With  an  Introduction  by  Edward  Page  Mitchell,  Editor  of  The  Sun . 

Illustrated.  8vo,  Net,  $3.50 

No  great  American  newspaper  has  ever  achieved  and  maintained  so  human 
a  personality  as  the  New  York  Sun.  “A  Sun  story”  has  remained  in  an 
unbroken  tradition  a  thing  distinctive,  unique  in  the  annals  of  journal¬ 
ism,  the  darling  of  the  newspaper  world. 

There  has  been  no  more  famous  editor  than  Dana.  And  the  full  story  of 
the  New  York  Sun  is  as  rich,  colorful,  racy  a  picture  of  the  development 
of  the  American  scene  as  could  possibly  come  to  hand.  It  was  born  when 
New  York  was  about  the  present  size  of  Indianapolis  or  Seattle;  when 
Postmaster  Gouverneur  had  one  clerk  to  sort  out  all  the  mail  that  came 
into  New  York  from  the  rest  of  the  world;  when  Irving  and  Cooper, 
Bryant  and  Halleck,  Nathaniel  P.  Willis  and  George  P.  Morris  were  the 
outstanding  figures  of  our  intellectual  life.  In  the  days  of  duels,  of  Davy 
Crockett,  of  pigs  wandering  in  City  Hall  Park. 

It  was  the  first  newspaper  sold  on  the  streets  of  New  York;  its  first  news¬ 
boy  grew  up  to  be  Barney  Williams,  the  famous  comedian ;  his  boss,  Ben¬ 
jamin  H.  Day,  was  the  first  American  to  make  a  success  of  a  newspaper 
at  a  popular  price.  It  was  the  sunrise  of  American  journalism. 

By  H.  B.  IRVING 

•  Ml  ■  . 

Author  of  "The  Life  of  Judge  Jeffreys,"  "Studies  of 
French  Criminals  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,"  etc. 

A  BOOK  OF  REMARKABLE  CRIMINALS 

8vo,  Net,  $2.00 

This  is  a  book  which  must  appeal  to  all  who  are  interested  in  the  fasci¬ 
nating  study  of  human  nature.  It  is  no  mere  rehashing  of  tales  of  horror, 
but  an  acute  analysis  of  famous  crimes  and  criminals. 

The  individual  criminals  whose  careers  are  given  have  been  chosen  for 
pre-eminence  in  character  or  achievement.  Charles  Peace,  the  popular 
professional  criminal,  making  of  crime  a  business  methodically  pursued; 
Robert  Butler,  the  strange  type  of  the  criminal  by  conviction;  Derues, 
that  rare  bird,  the  merry  murderer ;  Professor  Webster  and  Eugene  Aram, 
men  of  culture  and  scholarly  attainment  who  burst  suddenly  into  crime ; 
Holmes,  the  instinctive  murderer,  taking  life  as  an  incident  in  the  ac¬ 
complishment  of  his  schemes — these  are  a  few  of  the  remarkable  types 
presented  by  Mr.  Irving. 

There  are  also  strikingly  original  discussions  of  the  great  criminals  of 
Shakespeare,  and  their  verisimilitude  when  compared  with  those  of  real 
life ;  and  of  the  criminality  of  some  heroes  of  history.  These  real  crimes, 
which  have  furnished  the  basis  for  literary  masterpieces,  from  “Arden 
of  Faversham”  to  “The  Cenci,”  are  evidence  that  the  true  stories  in  this 
book  represent  the  raw  material  of  future  works  of  art. 

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By  HELEN  W.  HENDERSON 


Author  of  “A  Loiterer  in  New  York,”  etc. 

A  LOITERER  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Illustrated.  8vo,  Net,  $5.00 

Miss  Henderson  achieved  considerable  fame  by  her  unusually  able  volume 
upon  New  York  and  its  art  treasures.  A  LOITERER  IN  NEW  YORK 
has  attracted  wide  attention  for  its  breadth  of  vision  and  its  soundness 
of  careful  judgment. 

In  her  new  volume  she  brings  the  same  trained  observation  to  a  study 
of  New  England  and  its  treasures  and  for  any  one  who  wants  to  know 
about  the  best  that  New  England  holds  for  the  art  lover,  there  is  no 
more  interesting  or  more  capable  volume  to  be  recommended  than  Miss 
Henderson’s. 

The  book  is  uniform  with  A  LOITERER  IN  NEW  YORK,  and  very 
beautifully  illustrated  with  the  choicest  reproductions  of  New  England’s 
art  subjects. 

By  LUCIAN  SWIFT  KIRTLAND 

SAMURAI  TRAILS 

A  Chronicle  of  Wanderings  on  the  Japanese  Highroad. 

Illustrated.  8vo,  Net,  $2.50 

A  walking  tour  through  the  unfrequented  byways  of  Japan,  where  for¬ 
eigners  are  an  unheard  of  occurrence,  offers  a  limitless  field  for  pic¬ 
turesque  adventure.  This  is  no  tourist’s  guide  book,  but  the  delightful 
record  of  days  on  the  road,  where  even  inconveniences  have  their  silver 
lining  of  humor,  and  the  spice  of  unexpectedness  is  a  frequent  condiment. 

To  wander  along  the  ancient  roads  with  O-Kirtland-san  and  O-Owre-san 
is  to  learn  more  about  Japan  than  the  average  foreigner  has  any  chance 
to  learn,  and  to  have  the  gaiety  of  life  enriched  forever  by  the  memory 
of  so  enchanting  an  experience. 

By  CAROLYN  WELLS 

Author  of  “A  Nonsense  Anthology,”  etc. 

SUCH  NONSENSE: 

A  Unique  Anthology  of  Wit  and  Nonsense. 

Illustrated.  Octavo,  Net,  $3.00 

Carolyn  Wells  has  the  genius  to  be  a  wit  and  to  discover  the  best  of  the  wit 
of  others.  In  this  Anthology  she  has  assembled  much  of  the  freshest, 
most  sparkling  nonsense  of  recent  years.  And  she  has  annotated  her  book 
in  an  altogether  unique  fashion,  giving  new  zest  to  her  selections.  The 
illustrations  are  by  such  masters  of  nonsense  as  Peter  Newell,  Gellett 
Burgess  and  others.  A  wonderful  book  for  dull  days  or  for  friends  with 
a  predisposition  to  be  dull. 


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By  CLAYTON  SEDGWICK  COOPER 

Author  of  “The  Brazilians  and  Their  Country,'’  “The  Man  of  Egypt,”  etc. 

UNDERSTANDING  SOUTH  AMERICA 

Illustrated.  8vo,  Net,  $2.00 

The  vital  importance  to  us  of  North  America  of  a  sympathetic  and  true 
understanding  of  South  America  was  never  more  clear  than  now.  Here 
is  a  book  that  ought  to  be  in  the  hands  of  every  intelligent  reader,  of 
every  teacher,  and  of  every  employee  of  a  commercial  house  with  export 
trade. 

Why  the  South  American  loves  France,  why,  in  spite  of  inter-marriage, 
trade  methods,  and  propaganda  through  the  schools,  he  cannot  be  brought 
to  love  Germany;  what  is  his  attitude  toward  America;  his  domestic, 
social,  commercial  and  political  life  and  ideas;  the  characteristics  and 
status  of  women — these  are  only  a  few  of  the  intensely  interesting  ques¬ 
tions  discussed  in  UNDERSTANDING  SOUTH  AMERICA. 


By  CARL  W.  ACKERMAN 


Author  of  “Germany,  the  Next  Republic?” 


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MEXICO’S  DILEMMA 

Illustrated.  8vo.  Net,  $1.50 

Probably  nobody  is  better  qualified  than  Carl  W.  Ackerman,  a  trained 
writer  and  observer  fresh  from  over  two  years’  experience  of  the  German 
character  in  Germany,  to  estimate  the  significance  of  German  activities 
in  Mexico.  Upon  his  return  to  the  United  States,  Mr.  Ackerman  went  to 
Mexico  to  uncover  the  truth  of  the  situation  there  as  to  the  probable 
outcome  of  the  dilemma  in  which  that  unhappy  country  finds  herself. 


What  will  Mexico  do?  And  how  can  she  be  saved  for  the  forces  of  right? 
Mr.  Ackerman’s  answers  are  drawn  from  a  multitude  of  intimate  sources, 
whereby  the  past  is  collated  with  the  present. 


By  FREDERIC  A.  FENGER 

ALONE  IN  THE  CARIBBEAN 

With  maps.  Illustrated  from  photographs.  12mo,  Net,  $2.00 

The  attractive  and  fascinating  narrative  of  a  cruise  in  a  sailing  canoe 
among  the  Caribbean  Islands.  There  is  adventure  sufficient  to  gratify 
the  souls  of  those  who  delight  in  daring  the  unknown,  yet  it  courses  over 
paths  not  unfamiliar  to  many  tourists.  Mr.  Fenger  has  the  faculty  and 
the  facility  for  endowing  a  travelogue  with  genuine  interest;  in  fact  he 
allures  one  to  the  making  of  the  trip  and  to  this  end  his  guides  and 
charts  are  explicit  and  fully  informing. 

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By  SIR  ARTHUR  CONAN  DOYLE 


THE  NEW  REVELATION 


12mo,  Net,  $1.00 

A  notable  contribution  to  the  literature  of  Psychical  Research ;  it  forms  a 
connecting  link  between  the  scientific  and  the  religious  phases  of  the 
movement. 


In  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle  another  distinguished  mind  has  been  added  to 
the  ranks  of  the  spiritualists,  and  his  account  of  the  process  of  his  conver¬ 
sion,  in  experiments  extending  over  a  period  of  thirty  years,  compels  the 
respect  of  the  most  skeptical. 

Of  particular  value  is  the  summing  up  of  the  descriptions  of  life  on  the 
“other  side.”  In  this  time  of  terrible  loss,  the  question  of  immortality  ha3 
become  the  insistent  question  of  the  day.  For  the  bereaved  seeking  com¬ 
fort,  no  less  than  for  the  scientific  investigator,  “The  New  Revelation”  is  an 
'  excellent  introduction  to  the  .subject  of  spirit  communication. 


By  KENDALL  LINCOLN  ACHORN 

Assisted  by  Dr.  Betsey  B.  Hicks 

THE  BUGLE:  Reveille  in  the  Life  Beyond 

A  Bit  of  Comfort  to  Soldiers’  Mothers,  Wives  and  Friends. 

12mo,  Net,  $1.00 

“My  mission  is  to  write  a  story  of  my  brief  experiences  in  the  Life  Eter¬ 
nal  .  .  .  My  ardent  desire  is  to  reach  my  friends  on  earth  who  are 

sending  out  of  their  homes  the  sons  who  may  come  home  no  more.”  This 
is  the  spirit  in  which  Dr.  Achorn  communicates  with  “Miss  Secretary.” 
Dr.  Hicks  is  not  a  professional  medium;  the  messages  have  come  to  her 
unsought  and  she  records  them  as  they  come. 

All  who  have  read  the  remarkable  revelations  of  “Raymond”  will  receive 
with  especial  interest  this  corroborative  evidence  of  conditions  on  the 
Other  Side.  All  who  are  suffering  the  irreparable  loneliness  which  the  war 
has  brought  to  so  many  will  find  here  courage  and  solace. 


By  J.  ARTHUR  HILL 

Author  of  “Psychical  Investigations.” 


MAN  IS  A  SPIRIT 


12mo.  Net,  $1.50 

This  book  contains  a  most  interesting  collection  of  data  by  one  of  the  leaders 
in  the  movement  of  Psychical  Research,  which  has  received  a  marked 
impetus  from  the  tragedies  of  war. 

The  author  criticises  his  material  in  an  admirably  scientific  spirit,  and  has 
added  some  exceedingly  interesting  data  on  a  subject  which  is  holding  the 
attention  of  the  entire  scientific  and  religious  world. 

The  disciple  will  find  much  here  to  strengthen  his  conviction ;  and  the  oppo¬ 
nent  will  find  some  tough  material  to  whet  his  wits  upon. 


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By  ARNOLD  BENNETT 

Author  of  “How  to  Live  on  Twenty-four  Hours  a  Day,”  “The  Human  Machine,” 
“Mental  Efficiency,”  “Literary  Taste,”  etc. 

SELF  AND  SELF  MANAGEMENT 

Board.  12mo,  Net,  $1.00 

If  Arnold  Bennett  had  never  written  a  novel  he  would  still  be  one  of  the 
most  widely  and  eagerly  read  of  living  writers.  In  one  of  the  most  out¬ 
standing  critical  estimates  of  his  power,  Professor  Stewart  P.  Sherman 
does  not  fail  to  emphasize  the  electric  value  and  remarkable  vogue  of  his 
direct  talks  to  ordinary  people.  Doubtless  no  other  man  has  in  so  great 
a- degree  the  gift  of  interpreting  to  themselves  for  the  surer  guidance  of 
their  lives  The  Plain  Man  and  His  Wife.  The  author  of  “How  to  Live 
on  Twenty-four  Hours  a  Day”  tells  in  SELF  AND  SELF  MANAGEMENT 
exactly  how  one  and  all  may  put  their  lives  on  a  war  basis,  resulting  in 
the  greatest  effectiveness,  and  consequently  self-satisfaction. 

By  ROBERT  CORTES  HOLLIDAY 

Author  of  “Booth  Tarkington,”  etc. 

WALKING-STICK  PAPERS 

12mo,  Net,  $1.50 

Mr.  Holliday  has  had  for  a  number  of  years  the  kind  of  a  reputation  most 
difficult  to  gain.  That  is,  he  has  enjoyed  the  esteem  of  those  best  quali¬ 
fied  to  know  what  is  best — our  most  critical  and  distinguished  writers. 
Recently,  as  a  humorous  and  critical  biographer,  his  name  has  become 
widely  known. 

Booth  Tarkington  says :  “A  writer  that  can  write.”  James  Huneker 
says :  “Monstrously  clever.”  Royal  Cortissoz  says :  “An  individual, 
warming  quality.  Honest  thinking  and  feeling.”  Joyce  Kilmer  says: 
“With  the  masters  of  the  essay  in  English.”  The  papers  are  the  varied 
fruits  of  an  unusual  experience  of  the  world's  ways,  ranging  from  the 
romance  of  the  fish  business  to  the  inner  sanctums  of  the  literary  pro¬ 
fession,  from  a  savoring  of  the  spectacle  of  the  town  to  infectious  joy 
in  the  country-side. 

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PAINTED  WINDOWS 

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Night,  solitude,  friendship,  fame,  remorse,  and  travel  are  the  themes 
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PHYSICAL  BEAUTY— HOW  TO  KEEP  IT 

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CAMPING  OUT 

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been  going  out  once  a  month,  every  month,  for  a  brief  camping  trip,  and 
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THE  AMATEUR  VAGABOND 

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only  his  honest,  friendliness  for  credential.  He  meets  all  sorts  of  queer 
coves — laborers,  sailors,  crooks,  and  wanderers — and  makes  friends  with 
them  all. 

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By  DR.  E.  J.  DILLON 

Author  of  “From  the  Triple  to  the  Quadruple  Alliance” 

THE  ECLIPSE  OF  RUSSIA 

The  True  Story  of  Russian  Autocracy  and  Its  Preparation  for  Anarchy. 

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has  lived  on  the  Steppes  of  the  Ukraine  as  well  as  in  Petrograd.  For  years 
he  lived  and  worked  in  close  contact  with  the  Liberal  movement  under 
the  Tsars ;  he  is  a  graduate  of  two  Russian  Universities  and  Professor  at 
the  University  of  Kharkoff ;  he  has  been  leader-writer  of  two  Russian 
newspapers  and  editor  of  one ;  he  was  intimate  adviser  of  Count  Witte.  If 
it  is  possible  for  the  Saxon  mind  to  understand  the  Slav,  here,  without 
doubt,  is  the  man  best  fitted  for  the  difficult  task ! 

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of  the  Russian  people ;  an  analysis  of  the  underlying  reasons  for  their  gigan¬ 
tic  attempts  and  still  more  gigantic  failures. 

By  LOUISE  BRYANT 

SIX  RED  MONTHS  IN  RUSSIA 

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Lenine,  Trotski  and  the  leaders  of  every  party.  She  knew  the  women 
of  the  famous  Battalion  of  Death.  She  was  among  those  caught  in  a 
closed  archway  and  fired  on  by  an  armored  car;  she  was  in  the  Winter 
Palace  with  the  Junkers  on  the  afternoon  when  it  fell.  In  fact,  there  were 
few  things  going  on  in  that  period  of  incredibly  rapid  events  which  Louise 
Bryant  did  not  take  part  in.  Her  story  is  that  of  one  who  knows  just 
what  vast,  hungry,  struggling  Russia  was  like  during  all  those  days,  and 
who  tells  what  she  knows  in  vivid,  flashing  pictures,  which  make  the  reader 
live  through  it  all  with  her. 

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JAPAN  OR  GERMANY 

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of  the  British  Empire. 

Edited  by  MONTAV1LLE  FLOWERS 

President  of  the  International  Lyceum  and  Chautauqua  Association  of  America, 
Chairman  of  the  Conference. 

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WHAT  EVERY  AMERICAN  SHOULD  KNOW 
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and  emergencies  of  the  hour.  It  brings  the  reader  to  a  conference,  rep¬ 
resenting  all  fields  of  war  knowledge  met  at  the  seat  of  our  government 
to  study  the  great  conflict.  The  relation  to  the  war  of  labor,  food,  fuel, 
journalism,  banking,  education,  socialism,  feminism,  immigration,  the 
Red  Cross,  and  all  the  other  strands  which  compose  the  fabrics  of  our 
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Herbert  Hoover,  William  C.  Redfield,  Honorable  Philander  P.  Claxton, 
Mrs.  J.  Borden  Harriman,  John  W.  Davis. 

Edited  by  ALBERT  BUSHNELL  HART 

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AMERICA  AT  WAR— With  Preface  by  JAMES  M.  BECK 

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development,  and  references  to  the  pertinent  data. 

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general  to  visualize  the  present  situation  of  the  United  States  and  to  make 
the  difficulties  and  dangers  of  the  time  clear  to  other  people. 

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By  PHILIP  GIBBS 

Author  of  “The  Battles  of  the  Somme,”  “The  Soul  of  the  War,”  etc. 

FROM  BAPAUME  TO  PASSCHENDAELE 

(On  the  Western  Front,  1917)  Maps.  Octavo,  Net,  $2.50 

The  most  widely  read  writer  on  the  war,  declares  Frederic  Coleman, 
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of  the  wide  sweep  of  the  war  itself,  knit  of  innumerable  “close-ups.”  It 
pictures  every  nook  and  corner  of  the  scene:  a  world  of  strange  little 
dramas,  heroic  exploits,  tragic  stories,  humorous  episodes,  and  historically 
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By  SIR  ARTHUR  CONAN  DOYLE 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  GREAT  WAR— VOLUME  III. 
THE  BRITISH  CAMPAIGN  IN  FRANCE  AND 

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volume  presents  the  heartening  story  of  the  first  year  of  attack  and  advance 
by  a  mammoth  army,  like  our  own,  moulded  out  of  hand.  Though  Sir 
Arthur  Conan  Doyle’s  great  rank  as  a  historian  has  been  attained  by  accu¬ 
rate  statement,  the  stirring  story  of  the  Somme  can  justly  be  told  only  in 
stirring  words.  All  in  all,  this  book  leaves  a  most  powerful  impression. 


By  CAPTAIN  A.  RADCLYFFE  DUGMORE 

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operations.  He  was  captured  twice  and  got  away  each  time — finally  with 
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adventures,  over  the  very  ground  of  this  spring’s  vast  conflict — until  he 
was  gassed — form  one  of  the  most  thrilling  and  unique  records  of  personal 
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WOMEN  WANTED 

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together  in  this  book  astounding  accounts  of  the  new  world  that  war  has 
opened  wide  to  women.  Visiting  the  industrial  and  war  works  of  England 
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the  ring  and  the  woman,  and  the  new  race. 

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WOMEN  OF  THE  WAR 

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FRONTIERS  OF  FREEDOM 

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“ACROSS  THE  FLOOD” 

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to  Germany ;  and  he  points  the  way. 


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words  in  calling  names  but  gets  down  to  the  facts.  To  learn  the  truth  about 
German  conditions  is  essential  to  dealing  with  them. 

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forts  of  the  medical  and  sanitary  corps  are  quiet,  tireless,  heroic.  They 
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plague.  There  are  times  when  Tommy  wants  a  bath  more  than  he  wants 
the  V.  C. — and  these  are  the  men  who  see  that  he  gets  it. 

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in  war-time  Paris.  He  was  near  St.  Julien  at  the  time  of  the  first  gas 
attack.  He  saw  the  second  Battle*  of  Ypres.  He  analyzed  the  German 
gas,  invented  the  gas  mask,  devised  a  means  of  supplying  the  troops 
with  pure  water.  And  he  tells  about  it  all  with  the  terseness  and  convic¬ 
tion  of  the  man  who  has  seen  with  his  own  eyes  the  things  whereof  he 
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By  FLIGHT-COMMANDER  W.  G.  McMINNIES,  R.  N. 

PRACTICAL  FLYING:  Complete  Course  of  Flying 
Instruction 

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read  with  immense  interest  by  all  who  follow  the  tremendous  progress 
of  aviation. 

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lustrating  a  cross-country  flight.  A  glossary  of  terms  used  in  flying  is 
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history  of  flying,  tells  how  Germany  got  the  better  of  the  world.  How 
France,  England  and  Italy  have  caught  up  with  her.  How  America  is  now 
in  the  way  of  becoming  the  greatest  flying  nation  of  the  world. 

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the  aeroplane  will  mean  to  the  future — these  are  some  of  the  very  inter¬ 
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THE  NEW  BOOK  OF  MARTYRS 

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The  old  martyrology  contained  the  chronicles  of  those  who  laid  down  their 
lives  for  the  faith.  These  martyrs  of  the  new  day  have  done  no  less.  They 
are  the  heroes  whose  exploits  would  have  remained  unknown  were  it  not 
for  a  French  military  doctor  who  knew  and  loved  them. 

He  heard  their  stories  in  the  hospital ;  and  he  sets  down  the  record  here,  in 
these  true  and  unforgetable  tales  of  the  nameless  heroes  of  the  French 
front — a  thing  of  wonder,  of  unspeakable  sadness,  of  shining  glory. 

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and  skill. 

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as  the  enemy — when  he  was  ordered  to  be  shot  at  sunrise  by  his  own  side, 
for  instance;  indeed  he  seems  to  have  drawn  exciting  events  in  his  direc¬ 
tion  as  a  magnet  draws  iron.  And  he  tells  about  it  with  the  spirit,  the 
gaiety,  the  sense  of  dramatic  values,  which  mark  him  out  as  one  of  the 
few  writers  of  war  experiences  whose  work  has  literary  as  well  as  per¬ 
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British  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

WINGED  WARFARE 

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First  they  gave  him  the  M.C. — Military  Cross. 

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Service  Order. 

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That  was  all  there  was ;  but  the  Victories  grew  so  they  added  a  gold  bar  to 
the  V.C. 

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trenches,  none  of  the  sights  and  smells  and  brutalities.  It  is  a  tale  of 
exhilarating  adventure  that  leaves  the  reader  breathless  after  the  swerve 
and  dip  of  battle. 

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THE  FLYING  POILU  (Translated  by  Frances  Wilson  Huard) 

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A  most  delicate  yet  realistic  romance  of  the  French  aviation  service,  full  of 
humour,  breathless  excitement,  pathos,  gaiety — in  a  word,  of  the  inimitable 
French  elan.  .  Chignole  is  a  street  urchin  of  Paris  who,  by  his  daring  ex¬ 
ploits,  his  incorrigible  love  of  pranks,  his  infectious  humour,  wins  the  love 
and  respect  of  the  social  superiors  among  whom  he  is  thrown,  and,  through 
suffering,  friendship,  danger,  “finds  himself." 

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pages  in  history. 

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conflict. 

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TWO  WAR  YEARS  IN  CONSTANTINOPLE 

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paign  for  one  of  the  most  influential  papers  in  Germany,  and  who  had 
served  in  the  German  army  earlier  in  the  war. 

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book  to  relieve  his  conscience  by  stating  the  truth  about  the  things  he  has 
seen  and  experienced  in  Constantinople  as  a  German  correspondent.  But, 
first  and  foremost,  it  is  the  bleeding  story  of  a  German’s  conversion. 


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WOUNDED  AND  A  PRISONER  OF  WAR 

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Wurzburg,  and  from  Wurzburg  exchanged  to  England,  this  officer  writes 
of  his  experiences  with  high  literary  merit  and  studious  moderation. 

He  tells  of  “Tabac-Belge” — cabbage  leaf  filled  with  shavings  and  dust;  of 
the  “comically”  anti-English  papers  he  was  allowed  to  read,  and  of  German 
notices,  such  as  “Do  not  use  enemy  language.  ‘Adieu’  is  French;  say 
instead  ‘Auf  ein  Rechtherzigesfrohesbaldigeswiedersehen.*  ” 


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SIDELIGHTS  ON  GERMANY 

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widely  circulated  German  periodicals. 

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the  gradual  change  of  German  war  sentiment  from  the  period  of  easy 
contempt  of  their  enemies,  from  the  period  of  frenzied  jubilation  and 
confidence  in  victory  which  characterized  the  nation  in  the  early  months 
of  the  war,  to  the  dawning  sense  that  all  was  not  well,  and  that  Germany 
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fields  of  France  and  Flanders. 

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and  under  fire  in  Ypres.  No  one  could  look  upon  those  scenes  of  devas¬ 
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and  profoundly  wise  and  scathingly  cynical  than  the  first. 

Wudro  appears  again,  and  one  Reding.  Also  the  keeper  of  the  victuals, 
chief  larderer.  Save  butters-in  there  is  no  butter  in  all  the  land.  The 
peace  which  Willi  expoundeth  is  indeed  the  peace  that  passeth  under¬ 
standing.  There  is  much  light  on  those  things  which  came  to  pass  in 
the  land  of  Russ.  And,  too,  on  wooing  a  war  husband.  Harken  above 
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ANONYMOUS 

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all  its  hardships  and  privations  and  hard  work,  and  recording  it  in  let¬ 
ters  written  home — letters  which  reveal  with  humor  and  force  how  nobly 
the  women  have  done  their  work  over  there — work  often  sordid,  often 
menial,  almost  never  picturesque. 

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public.  But  when  the  victorious  armies  return,  no  corps  will  better  de¬ 
serve  the  uncovered  heads  and  the  grateful  cheers  of  the  crowd  than  the 
Thomasina  Atkinses  of  this  great  war  as  they  march  in  their  place  in 
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how  mail  comes  through — or  doesn't  come  through. 

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an  imperative  duty  to  read  an  account  that  so  lays  the  dust  of  rumor  with 
authentic  facts.  Letters,  reports  and  newspapers  support  the  testimony. 


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CAPTURED 

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account  of  what  our  “missing”  soldiers  face. 

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pictures  prisoners  booed  and  hissed  by  the  people,  tells  the  things  a  prisoner 
needs  and  how  to  send  them,  gives  the  experiences  of  prisoners,  amusing 
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duty  of  any  person  so  commanded  to  aid  in  establishing  order. 

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THE  GREAT  CRIME  AND  ITS  MORAL 

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as  a  whole  to  any  but  the  professional  student,  is  here  gathered  into  an 
illuminating  digest  of  its  principal  features. 

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as  presented  by  writers,  newspapers  and  official  documents  of  many  nations, 
are  vividly  set  out  in  the  form  of  a  short  but  connected  narrative. 

And  the  work  drives  home,  with  horrific  force,  the  question :  How  will  you 
fare,  how  will  those  who  come  after  you  fare,  when  there  is  no  law  but  the 
Kaiser's  law? 


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has  existed  on  the  oceans  a  fine,  manly  freemasonry,  a  unique  code  of 
courage,  honor  and  chivalry,  the  noble  tradition  of  the  Brotherhood  of 
the  Sea. 

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unfair  comment,  are  taken  from  British  Admiralty  documents  and  the 
sworn  statements  of  survivors. 

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German  submarine  commanders  have  proved  by  their  deeds  that  they 
commit  crimes  from  sheer  love  of  cruelty.  It  cannot  be  argued  that  by 
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SOME  NAVAL  YARNS 

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business  of  patrolling  the  seas  in  search  of  the  most  savage  sea-wolves 
known  in  history. 

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Geographical  Societies  of  London  and  Paris;  Honorary  Member  of  the  Geographical 
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BELGIUM  IN  WAR  TIME 

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TRENCH  PICTURES  FROM  FRANCE 

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and  best-loved  Irishmen  of  his  day.  “Willie”  Redmond,  as  he  was  affec¬ 
tionately  called,  went  to  the  front  in  the  winter  of  1915  and  was  men¬ 
tioned  in  the  dispatches  of  Sir  Douglas  Haig.  One  of  his  last  acts  was  to 
speak  for  Home  Rule,  and  the  address,  delivered  in  Parliament,  is  given 
here  in  full.  “Men  wept  unabashed,”  says  T.  P.  O’Connor,  “to  hear  him.” 
Returning  to  the  front  he  plead  to  be  allowed  to  lead  his  men  in  the  Great 
Push.  This  was  finally  granted  and  he  charged  at  the  head  of  the  Irish 
Division  which  he  founded.  He  was  wounded  and  died  later.  His  spirit 
was  the  life  of  his  men  and  he  looked  upon  his  death  as  a  fresh  blood-bond 
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By  ARNOLD  J.  TOYNBEE 

Late  Fellow  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 

Author  of  “The  German  Terror  in  Belgium.” 

THE  GERMAN  TERROR  IN  FRANCE 

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Terror  in  Belgium,”  is  an  historical  record  of  the  treatment  meted  out  to 
%  the  civil  population  in  the  country  overrun  by  the  German  armies. 

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SPEAKING  OF  PRUSSIANS  By  Irvin  S.  Cobb 

A  great  message  to  American  people  from  an  eye-witness  of  the  horrors  of  war — yet  he 
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men  a  religion  of  the  real  brotherhood  of  man.  v 

THE  CHALLENGE  OF  THE  PRESENT  CRISIS  By  Harry  Emerson  Fosdick 

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a  story  of  a  little  house  of  mercy,  and  of  a  girl  with  a  doubtless  spirit,  and 
of  two  men  who  loved  her.  Only  that. 

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differs  from  the  author's  best  known  serious  works,  being  written  in  a  series 
of  short,  rapid  scenes,  and  depending  for  its  varied  picturesque  effects 
rather  on  impressionism  than  on  vast  accumulations  of  detail.  The  book 
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NOCTURNE 

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THE  STUCCO  HOUSE  is  a  dramatic  development  of  the  theme  of  the 
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pass,  of  its  final  surrender,  even  against  her  own  determination.  The 
story’s  ending  is  decidedly  unusual. 

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GOD’S  COUNTERPOINT 

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of  the  mind,  J.  D.  Beresford  stands  as  one  of  the  foremost  of  modern 
novelists. 

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Counterpoint”  is  in  no  sense  didactic — save  as  life  itself  takes  on  mean¬ 
ing  to  the  observant  eye.  It  is  the  story  of  a  man  warped  by  his  early 
training — a  training  even  now  all  too  prevalent — until  his  servitude  to 
false  ideals  of  love  and  purity  can  be  broken  only  by  the  most  drastic 
experience. 

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startlingly  revolutionary  and  of  particular  significance  at  the  present  time. 
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is  a  universal  problem,  and  “W.  E.  Ford,”  his  philosophy  and  his  romance, 
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THE  ISLAND  MYSTERY 

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real  queen.  About  a  genial  and  unscrupulous  island  sovereign  with  a 
hilarious  gift  for  talking  English  slang.  About  a  polyglot  Swiss  who  has 
been  in  the  secret  service  in  many  countries,  and  a  vivacious  chorus  of 
picturesque  islanders. 

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Mystery'  and  linger  (and  hold  your  tongue)  till  he  gets  into  it.” — London 
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appears  a  familiar  one  to  readers  of  romance.  But  Mr.  Benson  loses  no 
time  in  demonstrating  what  an  expert  can  do  with  a  familiar  theme. 

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dinary  skill.  Norah  Prophet  is  quite  charming  enough  to  justify  poor 
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delicate  piece  of  analysis  Mr.  Benson  traces  her  own  progress  from  con¬ 
tempt  to  love. 


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Gossip  and  mystery  fairly  rocked  the  village  of  Wendlebury.  A  lady  had 
seen  her  lover  wearing  evening  clothes  in  the  morning.  She  had  men¬ 
tioned  it  in  strictest  confidence,  but  the  young  man  lost  his  position. 

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love  to  keep  a  dead  man’s  secret,  how  finally  a  word  cleared  the  mystery 
and  love  came  home  in  a  cab,  is  told  in  this  quaint,  ’tween  showers  romance. 


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authority,  she  was  “spindling” ;  but  she  made  a  powerful  appeal  to  that 
personage’s  son,  one  Alferd,  a  carrier,  who  kept  pace  with  the  times  by 
adopting  a  motor  bus.  And  then — Old  England  takes  the  field.  War 
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and  too  little  vision,  works  out  its  salvation  at  last  in  the  fundamental 
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which  has  strangely  vanished,  proves  himself  worthy  of  his  stalwart  ances¬ 
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deaths  on  the  fatal  stroke  of  four? 

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familiar  type  of  English  motor  cycle.  Lieut,  von  Belke  has  an  important 
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wonders)  the  “personage"  in  the  garments  of  a  country  curate.  The  plot 
moves  excellently — albeit  a  little  slowly  for  the  good  Lieutenant ;  and  then 
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justice  some  of  those  reckless  criminals  who,  under  the  cloak  of  Royal¬ 
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deeds.  Strange  and  mysterious  creatures,  too,  those  men  so  aptly  named 
Chouans — that  is  “chat-huants,”  screech-owls.  A  world  of  romance  is 
revealed  within  the  ruins  of  the  chateaux  which  gave  them  shelter. 

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Maurice  Barres. 

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PRESTER  JOHN 

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yarns  of  romance,  mystery  and  adventure.  In  PRESTER  JOHN,  Colonel 
Buchan  has  hit  upon  a  tale  everywhere  marked  with  his  own  seal — that  of 
a  Great  Diamond  Pipe — a  secret  diamond  mine. 

David  Crawford,  a  shrewd  young  Scotchman,  store-keeper  in  a  lonely  spot 
on  the  high  veldt  in  South  Africa,  heard  of  the  diamonds,  and  in  the  end 
— but  before  the  end  is  a  tale  of  stirring  adventure,  of  wild  riding  by 
moonlight  and  hiding  at  dawn,  of  bad  men  and  brave  men,  of  an  uprising 
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LORD  TONY’S  WIFE 

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French  aristocrat.  A  revolutionist,  a  sufferer  of  the  latter’s  former  oppres¬ 
sion,  in  his  relentless  and  merciless  desire  for  revenge,  lures  his  victims 
back  to  their  terror-stricken  country,  where,  with  malefactors,  they  are  to 
be  tried  as  felons  and  criminals  and  doomed  to  imprisonment  and  death. 
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creatures  and  the  desire  for  their  destruction  is  all  but  realized  when  all 
is  frustrated  by  that  fascinating  hero  of  modern  fiction,  the  Scarlet  Pim¬ 
pernel.  clever,  debonair,  illusive. 


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THE  LONELY  STRONGHOLD 

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With  the  world  so  big  and  life  so  short,  this  English  maid  spreads  her 
wings  and  flies  from  her  secluded  nest  in  her  grandfather’s  vicarage  in 
search  of  adventure. 

Her  flight  brings  her  to  a  strange  Pele,  with  its  still  stranger  occupants, 
about  whom  is  just  a  touch  of  mystery.  All  that  is  best  in  the  Man 
is  drawn  and  rounded  out  by  her  sweet  trustfulness.  Her  encounter 
with  the  great  adventure,  Love,  and  how  she  finally  overcomes  disap¬ 
pointment,  distrust,  and  sets  to  right  all  that  has  been  wrong,  is  charm¬ 
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nothing  corresponding  among  the  foes  within  our  own  household.  It  is  as 
though  Pierpont  Morgan  served  the  Kaiser. 


Sir  Frederich’s  great  ambition  is  to  have  a  German  son  by  an  English  wife. 
And  the  boy,  Frederich,  who  goes  to  Eaton  and  then  to  Oxford,  more  than 
fulfills  his  father’s  fondest  expectations.  The  marvelous  thoroughness 
and  intricacy  of  the  German  undermining  of  English  national  fabric  here 
evidently  faithfully  presented  make  a  plot  which  before  the  war  would 
have  been  thought  a  masterpiece  of  invention  in  a  mystery  tale. 


By  HULBERT  FOOTNER 


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THIEVES’  WIT 


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the  mouth  water  of  B.  Enderby,  Confidential  Investigator. 


This  was  no  ordinary  case  of  an  actress  losing  her  pearls.  In  fact,  Miss 
Irma  Hamerton  is  anything  but  ordinary,  either  as  an  actress  or  a  woman. 
Her  pearls  were  pearls  that  make  the  reader’s  mouth  water  just  to  hear 
of  them.  Mr.  Enderby  is  a  detective  of  so  unusual  a  type  that  the  oldest 
devotee  of  detective  stories  has  perhaps  not  seen  his  like  before.  And  the 
denouement  is  the  most  unusual  thing  of  all. 

Altogether  a  very  “classy”  mystery  tale,  with  a  rich  background  of  stage 
life. 


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boy,  well  able  to  vanquish  her  brother  in  fair  fight.  Later,  when  love 
touches  her,  it  is  a  love  which  her  pride  refuses  to  acknowledge. 


Many  are  the  changes  which  life  holds  in  store  for  Beatrice.  But  in  the 
end,  war’s  tragedy  is  for  her  transmuted  into  happiness.  Forgiveness  and 
understanding  wait  at  the  end  of  the  road  for  this  winsome  English 
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of  thought  are  wholly  enchanting. 

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sophisticated  world — the  man  of  glorious  common  sense,  joyous  vulgar¬ 
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fore  the  more  wise.  In  the  tests  of  life  he  has  a  way  of  coming  out  on 
top,  and  clearing  the  atmosphere  for  more  subtle-minded  folk. 

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over.  “Sapper's”  men  must  be  men  he  knows — and  because  he  really 
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emotion  and  events,  and  humor  rubs  elbows  with  horror  in  these  inim¬ 
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in  London  of  three  khaki-clad  British  officers  there  is  announced  in  the 
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trenches  would  soothe  his  nerves. 


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Harrod  set  her  cap  for  him  and  tricked  him  into  a  marriage. 

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And  it  was,  of  course,  a  logical  union,  as  he  saw  it,  between  himself  and 
this  golden-haired  French  nurse. 

Charming  Valoise-sur-Marne  had  been  taken  with  most  agreeable  ease. 
The  glorious  German  army  marched  away  to  Paris.  In  charge  of  his  royal 
patient,  naturally  the  Herr  Doktor  commandeered  the  Red  Cross  Barge 
in  which  Mile.  Rouannes  tended  her  French  wounded.  Strange  that  she 
was  so  slow  to  understand  him;  but,  then,  though  divine,  she  was  not 
German. 

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believe  his  eyes.  But  she  must  not  see  anything  discreditable  to  German 
soldiers.  When — could  even  his  uniform  protect  her?  A  story  beyond 
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Private  Martin,  and  his  ascent  of  the  military  ladder. 

Recruit,  trained  soldier,  non-com,  and  finally  on  his  sleeve  the  badge  of 
the  British  officer — the  Single  Star,  John  Martin,  with  a  job  held  open  for 
his  return,  a  “dad,”  a  mother  and  a  sweetheart,  is  a  hero  exactly  like 
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There  are  touching  chapters  which  deal  charmingly  with  the  courtship 
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smooth  running. 

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she  is  supposed  to  be — and  it  looks  for  a  while  as  if  she  might  be  a 
notorious  diamond  thief.  Misunderstandings  and  cross  purposes  make 
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New  England  towns  and  homes  and  the  folk  who  people  them.  And  every 
little  while  one  finds  in  his  word-pictures  a  passionate  affection  for  the 
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she  concentrates  into  a  few  lines  poignant  bits  of  drama  from  the  hospitals 
or  the  ruined  villages  of  the  desolated  war  zone.  Yet  her  book  is  by  no 
means  wholly  sombre :  it  is  stirring  with  the  heroic  appeal  to  sacrifice,  and 
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arranged  for  publication  by  the  author  shortly  before  her  death  in  Jan¬ 
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which  broke  her  heart,  these  make  of  Dora  Sigerson  one  of  the  rare  poetic 
figures. 

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reality  which  mark  the  Irish  genius  at  its  highest  are  manifest  in  these 
poems.  They  have  simple  rhythms,  childlike  phrases,  and  the  deep  rush¬ 
ing  feeling  of  a  poet  soul  broken  on  the  wheel  of  war.  The  pure  beauty 
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but  a  fragment  of  her  song: 

Love,  ev'ry  day  the  dusk  re-captures  you 

And  that  dim  room  wherein  you  sat  so  still - 

Without  one  movement,  save  where  throbbing  pulse 
Made  your  throat's  anguish  stronger  than  your  will. 

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a  poem  on  the  stage  and  its  folk  which  will  be  of  special  interest  to  those 
who  know  her  in  her  chosen  work. 

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the  strength  to  bear  its  anguish — a  strength  that  can  rest  only  on  faith — 
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men  and  women  everywhere. 

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Norwood's  work,"  says  the  Brooldyn  Daily  Eagle ,  “that  carry  it  into  the 
zone  of  pure  poetry.  One  can  imagine  the  author  exclaiming,  with  Swin- 
burnian  enthusiasm:  ‘Thank  God  for  this  beautiful  English  word!'  .  .  . 
A  poet  of  distinction." 


THE  MODERNISTS  presents  an  idea  of  great  interest.  The  author  is 
Rector  of  the  Memorial  Church  of  St.  Paul,  at  Overbrook,  Philadelphia; 
his  former  charge  was  the  Memorial  Church,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 


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CITY  TIDES 


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the  eye  of  keen  poetic  vision,  and  the  love  for  the  common  things  of  life, 
for  that  reality  w}iich  is  the  touchstone  of  sincerity.  In  his  use  of  the 
sharp  and  sudden  anti-climax  which  is  in  itself  the  most  telling  climax, 
Mr.  Coates  is  at  one  with  both  Rupert  Brooke  and  Edgar  Lee  Masters — 
though  always  with  a  twist  that  is  wholly  his  own. 


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declare  very  emphatically  that  here  is  an  authentic  voice;  a  young  man 
with  much  to  say,  who  knows  how  to  say  it ;  a  maker  of  free  verse  who 
knows  the  value  of  pause  and  tone  and  stress.  And  I  want  to  share  my 
delight  in  him  with  the  lovers  of  beauty  and  truth.  .  .  .  He  is  a  new 
poet  of  the  city,  wise  with  a  wisdom  beyond  his  years,  blest  with  vision 
and  comprehension." 


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A  CANADIAN  TWILIGHT  AND  OTHER  POEMS 
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the  leading  poets  of  Canada.  His  intimates  liked  to  think  of  him  with 
Rupert  Brooke  and  Alan  Seeger — the  world  will  remember  him  with  the 
other  men  of  letters  who  gave  their  lives  that  we  may  live. 

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Sir  Galahad  a  police  reporter  or  a  traffic  “cop,” 

He  has  hearty  humor,  an  infectious,  courageous  cheerfulness  that  nothing 
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rested  with  the  vote  of  the  people,  there  is  no  doubt  that  bard  would  be 
Burton  Braley — known  from  coast  to  coast  for  the  humanity  of  his  songs, 
and  now  more  than  ever  the  poetry  man  of  the  hour,  as  the  Philadelphia 
North  American  calls  him. 

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thousands,  millions,  who  were  intent  upon  number  one  are  now  bound 
in  love  of  comrades — even  to  laying  down  their  lives.  Woodbine  Willie, 
in  the  new,  homely  language  of  the  greatest  Democracy  earth  has  seen 
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will  love  to  read  it  aloud  to  the  kiddies,  and  wlil  find  themselves  wafted 
back  to  the  time  when  the  fairies  were  very  near — and  isn’t  it  nice  to  know 
that  they  are  called  fairies  just  because  they  are  so  fair  to  everyone? 

Did  you  ever  visit  the  city  of  Baloonatick,  or  the  place  where  the  runaway 
feathers  fly,  or  the  soap  bubble  country?  No?  Then  here’s  your  chance 
to  go  in  the  best  company,  with  pictures  to  show  you  just  what  it  all 
really  looked  like.  And  if  you  don’t  enjoy  it  nearly  as  much  as  the  little 
ones,  then  you’re  a  hopeless  grown-up  and  we’ll  have  nothing  further  to 
do  with  you. 

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THE  SHINING  SHIP,  and  Other  Verse  for  Children 

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gay  and  tender  imagination  are  sure  to  delight  every  lover  of  gracious 
verse.  But  there  is  no  “talking  down”  to  the  kiddies.  Here  is  a  glimpse 
through  loving,  whimsical  eyes  into  the  child  heart,  expressed  with  a 
sure  sense  of  just  the  lilting  rhythms  and  the  action  and  imagery  which 
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younger  children  who  spend  the  months  at  the  Maine  Island  Camp  are 
introduced  to  the  reader  in  “Little  Woodcrafters,”  but  the  characters  com¬ 
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with  the  ideals  and  practice  of  the  Woodcraft  League  and  in  some  sense 
a  spokesman  for  its  young  folks,  she  has  woven  very  delightful  tales  of 
fun,  adventure,  and  outdoor  prowess  into  these  very  popular  stories. 

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By  the  REV.  JAMES  DENNEY,  D.  D. 

Late  Principal  of,  and  Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature 
and  Theology  in,  the  United  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow. 

THE  CHRISTIAN  DOCTRINE  OF  RECONCILIATION 

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of  Reconciliation.'  It  is  by  far  the  best  book,  in  the  best  world  of  books. 
Dr.  Denney,  while  he  lived,  was  by  far  the  foremost  theologian  in  the  land, 
and  while  we  bow  to  the  will  of  God  in  this  early  removal  of  His  greatly 
talented  servant,  let  us  always  keep  in  mind  the  noble  bequest  of  New 
Testament  divinity  he  has  left  behind  him:  his  ‘Death  of  Christ,'  his 
'Jesus  and  the  Gospel,'  and  to  crown  all,  his  'Christian  Doctrine  of  Recon¬ 
ciliation.'  I  cannot  tell  you,  sir,  all  the  expansion  and  elevation  and  ex¬ 
hilaration  and  gospelising  of  mind  and  heart  that  have  come  to  me  from 
my  repeated  readings  of  that  masterly  book.  Read  it  again  and  again 
yourself,  and  then  preach  its  New  Testament  doctrine  all  your  days.  I  do 
not  know  any  modern  book  that,  has  so  much  preaching  power  in  it  as  this 
book  has.  And  no  old  book,  however  powerful  and  true,  will  speak  to 
preacher  and  hearer  in  our  days  as  Dr.  Denney's  'Reconciliation'  will 
speak." 


By  the  REV.  GEORGE  STEVEN,  D.D. 

Author  of  “The  Psychology  of  the  Christian  Soul.” 

THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  A  CHRISTIAN  SOUL 

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“I  have  rolled  up  like  a  weaver  my  life ;  He  has  cut  me  off  from  the  loom." 
That  is  the  striking  and  pathetic  figure  which  the  greatest  writer  in 
Jewish  Literature  uses  to  describe  the  end  of  man.  But  the  resemblance 
goes  deeper  as  we  reflect  on  it.  When  the  weaver  seats  himself  at  his 
loom,  the  length  and  breadth  of  his  web  are  already  unchangeably  fixed 
by  the  warp  stretching  out  before  him.  Yet  that  warp  he  can  manipulate 
by  means  of  the  many  colored  threads  of  the  woof  so  as  to  produce  a 
web  of  rare  beauty  and  high  price.  He  can  change  the  unchangeable 
according  to  a  pattern  in  his  mind.  So  may  a  Christian  use  and  adapt  or 
even  master  his  circumstances,  however  lowly,  and  his  years  though  they 
be  few,  to  the  fashioning  of  a  soul  after  the  pattern  of  Christ. 

That  is  the  thought  underlying  the  former  title  of  this  book,  The  Warp 
and  the  Woof. 


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By  PROF.  ALEXANDER  R.  GORDON,  D.D. 

Author  of  “The  Poets  of  the  Old  Testament" 

THE  PROPHETS  OF  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT 

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“It  is  high  praise  to  say  of  this  volume  that  it  fulfills  the  expectations 
raised  by  the  author’s  treatise  on  the  Poets  of  the  Old  Testament.  The 
same  mastery  of  critical  detail,  the  same  penetrating  insight  and  firmness 
of  judgment,  the  same  luminous  and  sustained  brilliancy  of  style,  which 
gave  distinction  to  that  earlier  work,  are  here  displayed  in  a  field  which 
affords  even  a  wider  scope  for  the  exercise  of  these  qualities.  There  is, 
besides,  a  fine  sense  of  historical  perspective  which  sets  in  clear  relief  the ' 
activity  of  the  greater  prophets.  The  treatment  is,  of  course,  not  ex¬ 
haustive  either  of  the  subject  or  of  the  author’s  power  of  dealing  with  it; 
and  students  of  prophecy  will  wish  that  the  book  were  three  times  as  large. 
But  as  an  introduction  to  the  prophetic  literature — scholarly,  reliable,  and 
in  the  best  sense  popular — there  are  few  books  to  compare  with  it ;  and  the 
reader  who  has  mastered  the  chapters  on  Amos,  Hosea,  Isaiah,  Micah  and 
Jeremiah  will  not  have  very  much  more  to  learn  about  these  prophets. 
Attention  should  specially  be  called  to  the  spirited  renderings  of  character¬ 
istic  passages,  whose  smooth  and  felicitous  diction  conceals  an  amount  of 
thought  and  research  which  only  those  who  have  tried  their  hand  at  the 
task  can  fully  appreciate.” 


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By  REV.  A.  C.  HILL 

Author  of  “The  Sword  of  the  Lord”  and  “What  Shall  We  Do  Without  Jesus?” 

CHRISTIAN  IMPERIALISM 

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We  are  now  entering  upon  a  new  and  momentous  period  of  our  history. 
The  timid,  the  hare-hearted,  the  laggards,  who  ask  only  that  the  movement 
of  life’s  wheels  should  be  accommodated  to  their  own  lethargy,  will  find  it 
a  disturbing  and  even  painful  epoch,  full  of  shocks  to  dull  intellects  and 
torpid  sensibilities ;  but  the  bolder  spirits  will  surely  find  the  age  to  their 
liking.  The  author  thinks  that  there  is  reason  to  believe  that  we  all  will 
be  led  to  think  more  soberly  of  our  obligations,  viewing  them  in  the  light 
of  Imperial  destiny  and  seeing  in  them  a  call  to  higher  spiritual  endeavor 
as  well  as  an  increase  of  secular  responsibilities. 

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FUNDAMENTAL  DOCTRINES  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN 
FAITH 

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This  book  is  the  result  of  its  author’s  deep  conviction  that  the  great  need 
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fundamental  truths  of  the  Christian  Faith. 

Himself  the  pastor  of  one  of  the  largest  congregations  in  America,  he  found 
that  while  his  membership  was  constantly  growing  there  was  an  earnest 
call  and  plea  for  instruction  and  help  to  understand  the  real  basis  of  Chris¬ 
tian  Belief.  The  chapters  of  this  book  delivered  as  sermons  but  with  so 
great  acceptance  that  in  response  to  many  requests  from  pastors  and 
Chrisitans  generally,  they  are  here  revised  and  issued  for  wider  use. 


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Author  of  “The  Faith  and  the  Fellowship,”  “Essentials  of  Evangelism,”  etc. 

THE  COMING  DAY 

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Timely  discussions  of  questions  which  are  claiming  the  serious  attention 
of  Bible  students  in  these  war  times.  Subjects  like  Antichrist,  Armaged¬ 
don,  the  Millennium,  the  Second  Advent,  Immortality,  Heaven,  are  fully 
treated  in  the  light  of  history  and  literature,  and  in  accord  with  the  best 
Christian  scholarship. 

This  book  of  nine  chapters  will  convince  and  satisfy  all  who  are  interested 
in  these  live  subjects. 


By  RT.  REV.  J.  H.  BERNARD,  D.D. 


Archbishop  of  Dublin 

STUDIA  SACRA 


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Contents: — The  Descent  into  Hades  and  Christian  Baptism;  The  Sym¬ 
bolism  of  Baptism;  The  Baptismal  Formula;  The  Gates  of  Hades;  St. 
Paul’s  Doctrine  of  the  Resurrection;  The  Evidence  for  the  Resurrection 
of  Christ;  The  Virgin  Birth  of  Christ;  The  Magnificat;  The  Death  of 
Judas;  The  Connection  between  the  Fifth  and  Sixth  Chapters  of  1.  Cor¬ 
inthians;  The  Traditions  as  to  the  Death  of  John  the  Son  of  Zebedee; 
Bishops  and  Presbvters  in  the  Epistle  of  Clement  of  Rome;  Prophets  and 
Prophecy  in  New  Testament  Times. 


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ing  eloquence  of  the  hearts  of  the  soldiers — as  one  who  has  shared  their 
sorrows,  eaten  their  bread,  and  fought  their  fights. 

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never  be  weary.  In  the  cold  and  mire,  he  must  keep  their  hearts  warm. 
And  when  the  parapets  are  falling  in,  he  has  to  show  himself  unafraid — a 
quiet  witness  to  the  courage  of  the  faith  he  preaches." 

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GOD  AND  THE  SOLDIER 

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the  fighting  men.  The  attitude  of  the  trenches  is  that  of  sharp  criticism 
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the  mission  and  influence  of  Christianity  in  Christendom. 

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and  judicious  manner. 

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author,  standing  apart  from  tradition,  presents  in  simple,  untheological, 
unscientific  language,  a  fresh  vision  of  truth,  a  new  and  higher  ideal  of 
religion.  He  gives  a  fresh  interpretation  of  Christ,  and  applies  His  teach¬ 
ing,  in  what  is  nothing  less  than  a  startling  way,  to  the  conditions  of  to-day. 


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upon  to  take  a  knife  to  his  dearest  hope.  He  here  sets  forth  the  ideal  of 
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THE  FRAGRANCE  OF  FLOW¬ 
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COMPLETE  INDEX 

ARRANGED  ALPHABETICALLY  ACCORDING  TO  TITLES 


ces  High.  H.  E.  Wright . 

Achievement  of  the  British  Navy  in  the 
World  War,  The.  John  Leyland.  . 
“Across  tfce  Flood.”  The  Earl  of 

Reading  . 

Across  the  Stream.  E.  F.  Benson . 

Acts  of  the  Apostles,  The  (2  vols.).  Ex¬ 
positor’s  Bible.  G.  T.  Stokes.... 
Admirals  of  the  British  Navy.  Francis 

Dodd  . 

Adventures  of  Dr.  Whitty.  Birmingham 
Adventures  of  Jimmie  Dale,  The.  Frank 

'  L.  Packard  . 

Adventures  of  a  Woman  Hobo,  The. 

Ethyl  Lynn . 

Afterglow  of  God,  The.  G.  H.  Morrison 
Afflictions  of  the  Righteous,  The.  Rev. 

W.  B.  Macleod . 

Aids  to  Belief.  G.  A.  Chadwick . 

Aircraft  in  War  and  Commerce.  W.  FI. 

Berry  . . . 

Airdale,  Setter  and  Hound.  W.  H.  Miller 
Albert,  Fourth  Earl  Grey.  Harold  Begbie 

Alice’s  Adventures  in  Wonderland . 

All  Highest  Goes  to  Jerusalem,  The. 

F.  A.  Dearborn . 

All’s  Well.  John  Oxenham . 

Alone  in  the  Caribbean.  Frederic  A. 

Fenger  . • . 

Amateur,  The.  C.  G.  Norris . 

Amateur  Vagabond,  The.  John  &  Rob¬ 
ert  Matter  . . 

Amazing  Interlude,  The.  M.  R.  Rinehart 

America  at  War.  A.  B.  Hart . 

American  Revolution,  The.  Charles  Alt- 

schul  . . . 

America  at  the  War.  W.  F.  Osborne.  . 
Among  Famous  Books.  John  Kelman.... 
And  Judas  Iscariot.  J.  Wilbur  Chapman. 
Anna  of  the  Five  Towns.  Arnold  Ben- 


Another  Man’s  Shoes.  Victor  Bridges.  . 
Apocryphal  and  Legendary  Life  of  Christ. 

J.  DeQ.  Donehoo . . 

Apostles  of  India,  The.  J.  N.  Ogilvie  .  .  .  . 
Are  Women  People?  Alice  Duer  Miller. 
Arithmetic  and  Algebra.  John  Davidson.. 
Arnold  Bennett  Calendar,  The.  F.  Ben- 


Around  the  Black  Sea.  Wm.  E.  Curtis.. 

Art  and  Craft  of  Letters . . . 

Artist  in  Spain,  An.  A.  C.  Michael.  ..... 

Arundel.  E.  F.  Benson . •  •  •  • 

Arundel  Library  of  Great  Masters,  The. 
Atlas  of  the  Historical  Geography  of  the 

Holy  Land.  Geo.  A.  Smith . 

Atonement,  The.  James  Stalker . 

Audacious  Adventures  of  Miles  McConau- 

ghy,  The.  A.  D.  H.  Smith . 

Author’s  Craft,  The.  Arnold  Bennett.... 
Autumn  Loiterers.  Charles  Hanson  Towne. 
Autumn  Sowing,  An.  E.  F.  Benson.... 

Aviation.  Algernon  E.  Berriman . 

Awake,  U.  S.  A.!  William  Freeman.... 


BAB:  A  Sub-Deb.  Mary  Roberts  Rine¬ 
hart  . 

Babyhood  of  Wild  Beasts,  The.  Georgia 

M.  McNally . - 

Bachelor’s  Comedy,  A.  J.  E.  Buckrose.  . 

Back  Home.  Irvin  S.  Cobb . 

Bad  Times,  The.  G.  A.  Birmingham.... 
Balfour,  Arthur  James.  Wilfrid  M.  Short,  i 

Balfour  Visit,  The.  C.  H.  Towne . 

Ballad,  Frank  Sedgwick . 

Banjo  at  Armageddon,  A.  Berton  Braley. 

Barnacles.  J.  Macdougall  Hay . 

Battle  of  the  Somme,  The.  John  Buchan. 
Battles  of  the  Somme,  The.  Philip  Gibbs. 

Bearing  and  Sharing.  Gypsy  Smith . 

Bearing  of  Recent  Discoveries  on  the 
Trustworthiness  of  the  New  Testa-  | 

ment.  W.  M.  Ramsay........ . 

Beatrice  Ashleigh.  F.  E.  Mills  Young. . 


PAGE 


23,  91 


26,  84 

19,  87 

75 

98,  105 

32,  79 

76 

86 

84 
103 

>102 
96,  101 

22,  76 

85 
10,  74 

78,  107 

33,  79 

86 

80,  7 
86 

14,  85 
35,  87 
16,  81 

73 

86 

83 

96 

75 

76 

98 

103 

85 

88 

75 

79 

73 

85 


104 

105 

43,  89 

75 
90 

38,  75 

76 
81 


Because  of  Jane.  J.  E.  Buckrose . 

Beggars  on  Horsebacx.  F.  Tennyson  Jesse. 
Behind  the  Scenes  in  the  Reichstag.  Abbe 

E.  Wetterle . 

Belgium’s  Case.  Ch.  de  Visscher . 

Belgium  in  War  Time.  De  Gerlach  De 

Gomery  . 

Beloved  Traitor,  The.  Frank  L.  Packard. 
Best  o’  Luck.  Alexander  McClintock.  .  .  . 

Betty  Marchand.  Beatrice  Barmby . 

Between  St.  Denis  and  St.  George.  F.  M. 

Hueffer  . 

Bible,  The  Newberry . 

Bible  Prophecies  and  the  Plain  Man. 

Marr  Murray  . 

Bible  Story,  The.  William  Canton . 

Billy  Bunny  and  His  Friends.  David  Cory. 

Blinds  Down.  H.  A.  Vachell . 

Blue  Germ,  The.  Martyn  Swayne . 

Blue  Streak,  The.  Jack  Hines . 

Bobby.  J.  J.  Bell....: . 

Book  of  Answered  Prayer.  J.  T.  Faris.  . 
Book  of  Artemas,  The.  Anonymous.... 
Book  of  Carlotta,  The.  Arnold  Bennett. 
Book  of  Daniel  Drew,  The.  Bouck  White. 
Book  of  Faith  in  God,  The.  John  T.  Faris 
Book  of  Free  Men,  The.  Julius  F.  See- 

bach  . 

Book  of  God’s  Providence,  The.  John  T. 

Faris  . . . 

Book  of  Joy,  The.  Rev.  John  T.  Faris.  . 
Book  of  Lincoln,  The.  Mary  Wright  Davis 
Book  of  Old  English  Ballads,  The.  E.  F. 

Brickdale  . 

Book  of  Personal  Work,  The.  J.  T. 

Faris  . 

Book  of  Remarkable  Criminals.  H.  B. 

Irving  . 

Books  and  Bookmen.  Ian  Maclaren . 

“Books  and  Persons.  Arnold  Bennett.... 
Boon,  The  Mind  of  the  Race.  Reginald 

Bliss  . . 

Boswell  of  Baghdad,  A.  E.  V.  Lucas.  ..  . 
Botticelli  (Arundel  Library).  A.  E.  Oppe. 

Boy  of  My  Heart . . 

Boys  and  Folks.  H.  T.  Webster . 

Boys  at  the  Front  in  the  Great  War 

Series  . 

Boy’s  Book  of  Canoeing  and  Sailing,  The 

W.  H.  Miller... . 

Boy’s  Book  of  Hunting  and  Fishing,  The. 

W.  H.  Miller . . 

Bride  of  a  Moment,  The.  Carolyn  Wells. 
Bride  of  the  Plains,  A.  Baroness  Orczy. 
Brooks  by  the  Traveler’s  Way.  J.  . 

Jowett  . . . 

Bronze  Eagle,  The.  Baroness  Orczy . 

Brown  Brethren,  The.  Patrick  MacGill. 

Browns,  The.  J.  E.  Buckrose . 

Buck  Parvin  and  the  Movies.  Charles  E. 

Van  Loan . 

Bugle,  The.  Kendall  L.  Achorn . 

Bugler  of  Algiers,  The.  Perley  Poore 

Sheehan  and  Robert  H.  Davis . 

Builder  of  Ships,  A.  Charles  M.  Sheldon. 
Buried  Alive.  Arnold  Bennett . 


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Cage,  The.  Harold  Begbie .  95,  74 

Camping  Out.  Warren  H.  Miller . 13,  107,  85 

Canada  in  Flanders.  Max  Aitken .  73 

Canadian  Confederation  and  Its  Leaders, 

The.  M.  O.  Hammons .  81 

Canadian  Twilight  and  Other  Poems,  A. 

Bernard  Freeman  Trotter .  54,  90 

Candidate  for  Truth,  A.  J.  D.  Beresford.  76 

Captain  Lpxley’s  Little  Dog.  By  author 

of  Where’s  Master?..... .  91 

Captured.  J.  Harvey  Douglas .  29,80 

Case  of  Oscar  Slater.  Sir  A.  Conan 

Doyle  .  80 

Castle  to  Let.  Mrs.  Baillie-Reynolds.  . .  .  74 

Cecilia  of  the  Pink  Roses.  Katharine 

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Challenge  of  the  Present  urisis,  The. 


Chapel.  D.  Miles  Lewis .  84 

Chaste  Wife,  The.  Frank  Swinnerton.  . .  .  89 

Chemistry.  James  Knight .  88 

Chief  of  the  Ranges,  The.  H.  A.  Cody..  78 

Child  and  Country.  W.  L.  Comfort .  78 

Child  in  Health  and  Illness.The.  Dr. 

Carl  G.  Leo  Wolf .  84 

Chimes,  The.  Charles  Dickens .  79,  90 

Chivalry  of  Keith  Leicester,  The.  R.  A. 

Hood  .  51,82 

Christ  and  the  Kingdom  of  God.  Prof. 

S.  H.  Hooke  .  100 

Christ  in  the  Social  Order.  W.  M.  Clow.  96 

Christ  on  Parnassus.  Rev.  P.  T.  Forsyth.  99 

Christian  Certainty  and  Modern  Perplex¬ 
ity,  The.  A.  E.  Garvie .  99 

Christian  Dictrine.  R.  W.  Dale .  97 


Christian  Doctrine  of  Reconciliation,  The. 

Rev.  James  Denney,  D.D . 

Christian  Faith,  The.  Theodore  Haering. 
Christian  Freedom.  W.  M.  MacGregor.. 
Christian  Imperialism.  Rev.  A.  C.  Hill.. 
Christian  Perfection.  P.  T.  Forsyth.... 

Christian  Psychology.  James  Stalker - 

Christianity  Is  It  True?  F.  B.  Short.  .  .  . 
Christmas  Carol,  A.  Charles  Dickens. 

Michael  Edition . 

Christology  of  Jesus,  The.  James  Stalker. 

Christopher.  Sir  Oliver  Lodge . 

Chronicles.  W.  H.  Bennett . 

Church  and  the  Kingdom,  The.  James 

Denney  . 

Church  and  the  Young  Man’s  Game, 

The.  F.  J.  Milnes . 

Cities  of  St.  Paul,  The.  W.  M.  Ramsay. 
City  of  Pleasure,  The.  Arnold  Bennett. . 

City  Tides.  Archie  Austin  Coates . 

Clayhanger.  Arnold  Bennett . . 

Clock  That  Had  No  Hands,  The.  Her¬ 
bert  Kaufman . 

Cloud  and  Silver.  E,  V.  Lucas . 

Clutch  of  Circumstance,  The.  M.  B. 

Cooke  . 

Cobb’s  Anatomy.  Irvin  S.  Cobb . 

Cobb’s  Bill-of-Fare.  Irvin  S.  Cobb . 

Colette  Baudoche.  Maurice  Barris . 

Collected  Diplomatic  Documents  Relating 
to  the  Outbreak  of  the  European  War 

Collecting  Old  Glass.  J.  H.  Yoxall . 

Collecting  Old  Lustre  Ware.  W.  Bosanko 
Collecting  Old  Miniatures.  J.  H.  Yoxall.  . 
Colossians  and  Philemon.  Alexander 

Maclaren  . 

Come  Out  to  Play.  M.  E.  F.  Irwin . 

Comedy.  John  Palmer . 

Coming  Day.  Oscar  L.  Joseph . 

Communion  of  Saints,  The.  May  Byron. 
Compleat  Angler,  The.  Izaak  Walton. 

Illus.  J.  H.  Thorpe . 

Complete  Gentleman,  The.  Bohun  Lynch 
Comrades  in  Arms.  Capt.  Philippe  Millett 
Conquest  of  America,  The.  Cleveland 

Moffett  . 

Conquest  of  the  Great  Northwest,  The. 

A.  C.  Laut . 

Constructive  Quarterly  . 

Contrary  Winds  and  Other  Sermons.  W. 

M.  Taylor . 

Corinthians,  First.  Marcus  Dods . 

Corinthians,  Second.  James  Denney.... 

Corporal  Cameron.  Ralph  Connor . 

Cost  of  a  Promise,  The.  Mrs.  Baillie- 

Reynolds  . 

Courtin’  Christina.  J.  J.  Bell . 

Crescent  and  Iron  Cross.  E.  F.  Benson 

Crime,  The . 

Criticism.  P.  P.  Howe... . 

Cross  in  Christian  Experience.  W.  M. 

Clow . 

Cupid  and  Common  Sense.  Arnold  Ben¬ 
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J^aily  Song .  79 

Danger  and  Other  Stories.  A.  Conan 

Doyle .  41,80 

Daniel.  F.  W.  Farrar .  98,  99 

Dark  Forest,  The.  Hugh  Walpole .  90 

Daughter  Pays,  The.  Mrs.  Baillie-Rey- 

nolds  . 7... .  74 

David  Blaize.  E.  F.  Benson .  75 

David  Copperfield.  Charles  Dickens.  Illus. 

by  Frank  Reynolds .  79,  87 

Dawn  by  Galilee,  The.  Ralph  Connor.  .  78,  97 

Day  Book  of  Claudius  Clear.  W.  R. 

Nicoll  .  85 

Day  of  the  Cross,  The.  W.  M.  Clow....  96 

Day  That  Changed  the  World,  The .  95 

Days  of  His  Flesh,  The.  David  Smith.  ..  .  104 

Dead  Yesterday.  M.  A.  Hamilton .  81 

Death  of  Christ,  The.  James  Denney....  97 

Debit  Account,  The.  Oliver  Onions .  86 

Defense  of  Paris,  The.  A.  Grant .  81 

Democracy  and  the  Nation.  J.  A.  Mac¬ 
donald  .  84,  86 

Denry  the  Audacious.  Arnold  Bennett. .  75 

Deuteronomy.  Andrew  Harper .  98,  100 

Development  or  a  Christian  Soul.  George 

Stephen  .  57,  105 

Devotional  Hours  With  the  Bible.  J.  R. 

Miller  .  102 

Dispensation.  Clay  M.  Greene .  81 

Divine  Challenge  and  Other  Sermons. 

W.  J.  Dawson .  97 

Divine  Gift,  The.  H.  A.  Jones .  83 

Divine  Inspiration.  Geo.  P.  Mains .  102 

Do  Something!  Be  Something!  Herbert 

Kaufman  .  83 

Dog  Stars.  Mrs.  T.  P.  O’Connor .  86 

Doris  of  Dobb’s  Ferry.  Carolyn  Wells..  91,108 
Doubtful  Character,  A.  Mrs.  Baillie-Rey- 

nolds  .  74 

Down  Among  Men.  W.  L.  Comfort .  78 

Drawing.  R.  Y.  Howie . 88 

Dreamers  and  Other  Poems.  Theodosia 

Garrison  .  81 

Duchess  of  Wrexe.  Hugh  Walpole .  90 

Duncan  Polite.  Marian  Keith .  83 

Dynamic  of  All  Prayer,  The.  C.  G.  Flem- 


Dynamics  of  Manhood,  The.  Luther  H. 

Gulick  .  81,  100 


Eagle  of  the  Empire,  The.  C.  T.  Brady  76 
Early  History  of  Jacob  Stahl,  The. 

J.  D.  Beresford .  76 

East  of  the  Sun  and  West  of  the  Moon. 

A.  T.  Quiller-Couch .  86,87 

Ecclesiastes.  Samuel  Cox .  97,98 

Echoes  and  Realities.  W.  P.  Eaton....  52,80 
Eclipse  of  Russia,  The.  Dr.  E.  J.  Dillon.  15,79 
Education  of  Christ,  The.  William  M. 

Ramsay  .  104 

Efficiency.  R.  H.  Davis . 34,79,88 

Efficiency  in  the  Sunday  School.  H.  F. 

Cope . 97 

Efficient  Age,  The.  Herbert  Kaufman...  83 

Efficient  Religion.  G.  A.  Andrews .  95 

El  Dorado.  Baroness  Orczy .  86 

End  of  the  Rainbow,  The.  Marian  Keith  83 

English  Composition.  G.  H.  Thornton....  88 

English  Hymn,  The.  Louis  F.  Benson.  ...  95 

Englishwoman’s  Home,  An.  Mrs.  A.  B. 

Smith  .  11,89 

Ephesians.  G.  G.  Findley . .  98,  99 

Epic,  The.  Lascelles  Abercrombie .  73 

Escape  of  a  Princess  Pat,  The.  George 

Pearson  .  29,  87 

Escape  of  Mr.  Trimm,  The.  Irvin  S. 

Cobb  .  /» 

Essay.  Orlo  Williams .  75 

Essentials  of  Evangelism.  Rev.  O.  L.  Jo¬ 
seph  .  12,  10(i 

Eternal  Magdalene,  The.  R.  H.  Mc¬ 
Laughlin  .  84 

Ethics  of  Jesus  According  to  the  Synop¬ 
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Europe  Revised.  Irvin  S.  Cobb .  78 

Evangel  of  the  Strait  Gate,  The.  W.  M. 

Clow  .  96 

Evangelical  Christianity.  Prin.  W.  B.  Sel- 

bie  .  104 

Evolution  and  Christianity.  James  Iver- 

.  ach  .  100,  105 

Exiles  of  Eternity  (Dante’s  Inferno). 

John  S.  Carroll .  78 

Exodus.  G'.  A.  Chadwick .  96, 98 

Expansion  of  Christendom,  The.  Mrs.  A. 

Car  us- Wilson  .  96 

Exposition  of  Dante.  J,  S.  Carroll .  78 

Exposition  of  Holy  Scripture.  Alexander 

Maclaren.  (32  vols.) .  101 

Expositor,  The.  Edited  by  Sir  W.  R. 

Nicoll  . 103 

Expositor’s  Bible,  The.  Edited  by  Sir 

W.  R.  Nicoll .  98 

Expositor’s  Dictionary  of  Poetical  Quota¬ 
tions.  James  Moffatt .  99,  102 

Expositor’s  Dictionary  of  Tests,  The....  99,103 

Expositor’s  Greek  Testament.  (5  vols.)..  99 

Expositor’s  Treasury  of  Children’s  Ser¬ 
mons  .  99,  103 

Expository  Preaching.  F.  B.  Meyer....  102 

Ezekiel.  John  Skinner .  98,  104 

Ezra,  Nehemiah  and  Esther.  W.  F.  Ad- 

eney .  95,  98 


Face  to  Face  with  Kaiserism.  James  W. 

Girard  .  . . .  25,  81 

Factors  of  Faith  in  Immortality.  James 

Denney .  97,  101 

Facts  of  Life,  The.  P.  C.  Simpson .  104 

Faith  and  the  Fellowship,  The.  Oscar  L. 

Joseph .  100 

Faith,  Freedom  and  the  Future.  P.  S. 

Forsyth .  99 

Faithful  Stewardship.  Father  Stanton.  .  105 

Fakers,  The.  Samuel  G.  Blythe .  76 

False  Witness.  Johannes  Jorgensen....  83 

Family  Worship,  A  Book  of.  W.  Robert¬ 
son  Nicoll  .  103 

Farm  Babies.  Cecil  Aldin .  107 

Fatherland.  Will  Comfort .  78 

Faulkner’s  Folly.  Carolyn  Wells .  91 

Fear  God  and  Take  Your  Own  Part. 

Theodore  Roosevelt .  87 

Federal  Power.  H.  E.  West .  4,  91 

Fellowship  in  the  Life  Eternal.  G.  G. 

Findlay  .  99 

Fellowship  with  Christ  and  Other  Dis¬ 
courses.  R.  W.  Dale .  97 

Fibble,  D.  D.  Irvin  S.  Cobb .  78 

Field  Babies.  Cecil  Aldin .  107 

Field  of  the  Fatherless,  The.  Jean  Roy.  .  87 

Fiery  Cross,  The.  John  Oxenham .  52,  86 

Fifes  and  Drums.  The  Vigilantes .  80,90 

Fifty-two  Story  Talks.  H.  J.  Chidley....  96 

Fires  and  Fire-fighters.  John  Kenlon....  83 

First  Canadians  in  France,  The.  Col.  F. 

McKelvey  Bell  .  74 

First  Christian  Century,  The.  Wm.  M. 

Ramsav .  103 

Fishers  of  Boys.  William  McCormick....  102 

Fishpingle.  Horace  Annesley  Vachell .  ...  90 

Flaming  Sword,  The.  Mrs.  St.  Clair 

Stobart  .  89 

Floodtide.  G.  H.  Morrison .  103 

Flying  Poilu.  Marcel  Nadaud .  23,  85 

Foes  of  Our  Household,  The.  Theodore 

Roosevelt  .  87 

Folly  of  the  Three  Wise  Men,  The. 

E.  W.  Work .  91 

Fool  Divine.  G.  B.  Lancaster .  83 

Footsteps  of  the  Flock.  G.  H.  Morrison.  .  103 

For  France  and  the  Faith.  A.  E.  Casalis..  63,  96 

For  the  Comfort  of  the  Family.  Joseph¬ 
ine  Story  .  89 

Fore!  Charles  E.  Van  Loan .  40,90 

Foreigner,  The.  Ralph  Connor .  78 

Forest  Ring,  The.  W.  C.  DeMille .  79,  107 

Fortitude.  Hugh  Walpole .  90 

Foundation  of  a  National  Drama,  The. 

H.  A.  Jones .  83 


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Fourth  Watch,  The.  H.  A.  Cody .  78 

F.  Fox’s  Funny  Folk.  Fontaine  Fox....  8) 

Fragrance  of  Flowers,  The.  K.  U.  Brock  76 

France  from  Within.  Claire  de  Pratz....  87 

Freaks  of  Mayfair.  E.  F.  Benson .  75 

French.  John  Adams .  88 

Friendship  and  Happiness.  Arnold  Ben¬ 
nett  .  75 

From  Bapauine  to  Passchendaele.  Philip 

Gibbs  .  17,  8i 

From  Dublin  to  Chicago.  G.  A.  Birming¬ 
ham  .  76, 

From  Montreal  to  Vimy  Ridge.  C.  A. 

Wells .  9i 

From  Strength*to  Strength.  J.  II.  jowett  100,  101 
From  Tenderfoot  to  Scout.  A.  C.  Ruddy  88,  108 
From  the  Triple  to  the  Quadruple  Alli¬ 
ance.  E.  J  Dillon . 79 

Frontier  of  Freedom.  Newton  D.  Baker  19,  74 

Frontiersman,  The.  H.  A.  Cody .  78 

Fundamental  Doctrine  of  the  Christian 

Faith.  R.  A.  Torrey .  59,  106 


^  alatians.  G.  G.  Findlay .  98,99 

Game  Fishes  of  the  World,  The.  C.  F. 

Holder .  82 

Garden  of  Love,  The.  Collected  by  May 

Byron  . 

Gas  and  Flame.  Major  S.  T.  M.  Auld.  .  74 

Gaston  Olaf.  Henry  Oyen .  86 

Gates  of  Wrath.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Gay  Morning.  J.  E.  Buckrose .  77 

General  John  Regan.  G.  A.  Birmingham  76 

General’s  Letters  to  His  Son,  A.  Anony¬ 
mous  .  73 

Generals  of  the  British  Army.  Francis 

Dodd  .  32,  79 

Genesis.  Marcus  Dods .  98,  98 

Gentleman  Adventurer,  The.  H.  C. 

Bailey  .  74 

German.  John  Adams .  88 

German  Barbarism.  Leon  Maccas .  84 

German  Fury  in  Belgium,  The.  L.  Mok- 

veld  .  . .  85 

German  Pirate,  The.  Anonymous .  30,  73 

German  Road  to  the  East,  The.  Evans 

Lewin  .  84 

German  Terror  in  Belgium,  The.  A.  J. 

Toynbee  .  90 

German  Terror  in  France,  The.  A.  J. 

Toynbee  .  ...% . 31,90 

German  War,  The.  A.  Conan  Doyle....  80 

Germany  as  It  Is  To-day.  Cyril  Brown  20,  77 

Germany  at  Bay.  Major  H.  Macfall .  20,  84 

Germany,  The  New  Republic?  Carl  W. 

Ackerman  .  73 

Gesta  Christi.  Loring  C.  Brace .  96 

Gift  Supreme,  The.  George  Allen  England  80 

Gilded  Vanity.  A.  Richard  Dehan .  79 

Gillespie.  J.  MacDougall  Hay .  82 

Girl  from  Nowhere,  The.  Mrs.  Baillie- 

Reynolds .  74 

Girls  in  Bookland.  Hildegarde  Hawihorne  82,  107 
Glacier  National  Park.  M.  E.  Holtz  mid 

K.  I.  Bemis .  82 

Glimpse,  The.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

God  and  the  Soldier.  N.  Maclean  and  J. 

Sclater  .  60,  102 

God  and  War.  Paterson  Smythe .  60,  105 

Gods  and  Mr.  Perrin,  The.  Hugh  Wal¬ 
pole  .  9fr 

Golden  Book  of  the  Beautiful  Life.  May 

Byron  .  77 

Golden  Censor,  The.  Florence  L.  Bar¬ 
clay  .  95 

Golden  Garden  of  the  Poets.  May  Byron  77 

Golden  Scarecrow,  The.  Hugh  Walpole.  .  90 

Golden  Treasury  of  Songs  and  Lyrics. 

F.  T.  Palgrave .  86 

Good  Old  Anna.  Mrs.  Belloc  Lowndes..  84 

Gospel  of  the  Sovereignty,  The.  J.  D. 

Jones .  100 

Gospel  Questions  and  Answers.  James 

Denney  .  97,  101 

Gossamer.  G.  A.  Birmingham .  76 

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A.  T.  Robertson .  104 

Grammar  of  the  Greek  New  Testament,  A 

Short.  A.  T.  Robertson .  104 

Grand  Adventure,  The.  Robert  Law .  101 

Grand  Babylon  Hotel,  The.  Arnold  Ben¬ 
nett  .  75 

Gray  Youth.  Oliver  Onions .  86 

Great  Adventure,  The.  Arnold  Bennett  75 

Great  Crime  and  Its  Moral,  The.  J.  S. 

Willmore  .  30,  91 

Great  Crusade.  David  Lloyd  George....  16,81 

Great  Ideas  of  Religion.  J.  G.  Simpson.  .  104 

Great  Man,  A.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Great  Push,  The.  Patrfck  MacGill .  85 

Great  Step,  The.  Maitland  Alexander.  ...  95 

Greater  Love  Hath  No  Man.  F.  L.  Pack¬ 
ard  .  86 

Greatest  of  These,  The.  Laurette  Taylor  89 

Greenmantle.  John  Buchan .  77 

Green  Mirror.  Hugh  Walpole  .  90 

Grenade  Fighting.  G.  Dysore .  80 

Grimm’s  Fairy  Tales.  Illustrated  by  Noel 

Pocock  .  87,  108 

Guide  to  the  Study  of  Church  History. 

W.  J.  McGlothlin .  102 


|_Jand  of  God,  The.  Max  Shoop .  88 

Happy  Art  of  Catching  Men.  R.  J. 

Patterson  .  . . 103 

Happy  Family,  The.  Frank  Swinnerton.  .  89 

Happy  Irish,  The.  Harold  Begbie .  74 

Happy  Recruit,  The.  W.  Pett  Ridge....  87 

Harmony  of  the  Gospels,  A.  John  A. 

Broadus  .  . .  . .  96 

Hart,  Virgil  C.  E.  I.  Hart .  100 

Hausfrau  Rampant,  The.  E.  V.  Lucas...  84,89 
Heart  of  a  Soldier,  The.  L.  M.  Watt..  60,91 

Heart  of  a  Woman,  The.  Baroness  Orczy  86 

Hebrews.  T.  C.  Edwards .  98 

Helen  with  the  High  Hand.  Arnold  Ben¬ 
nett  .  75 

Heritage  of  Freedom,  A.  M.  P.  Andrews. .33,  12,  73 

Hidden  Country,  The.  Henry  Oyen .  86 

High  Altars.  John  Oxenham .  28,86 

High  Calling,  The.  C.  M.  Sheldon .  88 

Higher  Criticism,  The.  Canon  Driver....  98 

Hilda  Lessways.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

His  Last  Bow.  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  .  80 

Historic  Shrines  of  America.  J.  T.  Faris  3,  80 
Historical  Geography  of  the  Holy  Land. 

Geo.  A.  Smith .  104 

History.  R.  H.  Gretton .  73,  81 

History  of  France.  A.  H.  E.  Marshall.  .  85,  107 

History  ot  Preaching,  A.  E.  C.  Dargan.  .  97 

History  of  the  Great  War,  A.  Sir 

Arthur  Conan  Doyle .  80,  17 

Hive,  The.  W.  L.  Comfort .  10,78 

Honeymoon,  The.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Hope  of  the  Gospel,  The.  J.  D.  Jones.  .  100 

Hope  Set  Before  Us.  Robert  Law .  101 

House  in  Demetrius  Road,  The.  J.  D. 

Beresford  .  76 

Housemates.  J.  D.  Beresford .  76 

How  to  Swim.  Annette  Kellermann .  13,83 

Howard  Chase:  Red  Hill,  Kansas.  Charles 

M.  Sheldon  .  88 

How  It  Feels  to  Be  the  Husband  of  a 

Suffragette.  “Him”  . ". .  82 

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nold  Bennett  .  75 

How  to  Read  Shakespeare.  James  Stalker  89 

How  to  Write  for  Moving  Pictures. 

Marguerite  Bertsch  .  7 6 

Hugo.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Human  Machine,  The.  Arnold  Bennett.  .  75 

Human  Touch,  The.  “Sapper” .  48,  8s 

Humiliation  of  Christ,  The.  A.  B.  Bruce..  96 

Hurrah  and  Hallelujah.  J.  P.  Bang .  74 

Hyacinth.  G.  A.  Birmingham .  76 


I  Accuse  .  73 

I  Should  Say  So.  J.  M.  Flagg -  82 

Idylls  of  the  King,  The.  Brickdale  Edi¬ 
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If  Any  Man  Sin.  H.  A.  Cody .  78 

Imago  Christi.  James  Stalker .  105 

Immortal  Gymnasts.  Marie  Cher .  78 

Immortality  and  the  Future.  H.  E.  Mack¬ 
intosh  .  101 

In  Accordance  with  the  Evidence.  Oliver 

Onions  .  86 

In  Camp  and  Trench.  Berton  Braley.  ...  55,  76 

In  Deep  Places.  A.  J.  Burr .  77 

In  Defense  of  Paris.  Allen  Grant .  107^ 

In  Mesopotamia.  Martin  Swayne .  89 

In  Patria  (Dante’s  Paradise).  J.  S.  Car- 

roll  .  78 

In  Powder  and  Crinolines.  Sir  A.  T. 

Quiller-Couch  .  86.  87,- 

In  Spite  of  the  Handicap.  J.  D.  Carrothers  78,  79 
In  the  Kingdom  of  the  Future.  N.  B. 

Carson . .. .  78 

In  the  Master’s  Country.  Martha  Tarbell  105 

India,  Its  Life  and  Thought.  J.  P.  Jones  100 
Indwelling  Spirit,  The.  W.  T.  Davidson  97 

Innocent.  Marie  Corelli .  79 

Intimate  Letters  on  Personal  Problems. 

J.  R.  Miller  .  102 

Introduction  to  the  New  Testament,  An. 

Marcus  Dods  .  97,  105 

Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament,  An. 

J.  E.  McFadyen .  101 

Invisible  Event,  The.  J.  D.  Beresford.  ...  76 

Is  Preparedness  for  War  Unchristian? 

Len  G.  Broughton .  96 

Isaiah.  Geo.  A.  Smith.  . .  98,  104 

Island  Mystery,,  The.  G.  A.  Birming¬ 
ham  . .  38,  76 

Italy  and  the  War.  Jacques  Bainville.  .  74 


I  Cole.  Emma  Gellibrand  . .  81 

**  •  Japan  or  Germany.  Frederic  Cole¬ 
man  .  15 

Japanese  Conquest  of  American  Opinion, 

The.  Montaville  Flowers  .  81 

Jelfs’.  H.  A.  Vachell .  90 

Jeremiah.  C.  J.  Ball . 95,98 

Jeremiah.  W.  H.  Bennett .  95,  98 

Jeremiah.  The  Book  of  the  Prophets, 

Canoo  S.  R.  Driver .  98 

Jerusalem.  G.  A.  Smith .  104 

Jesus  and  the  Gospel.  James  Denney....  97 

Jesus  as  He  Was  and  Is.  Samuel  G. 

Craig .  97 

Jesus:  for  the  Men  of  Today.  Rev. 

George  H.  Gilbert .  99 

“Jesus  Is  Here.”  C.  M.  Sheldon .  88 

Jesus  of  History,  The.  Rev.  T.  R.  Glover  99,  62 

Jim.  J.  J.  Bell .  75 

Job.  R.  A.  Watson .  98,  106 

John  Verney.  H.  A.  Vachell .  90 

Jolly  Jaunts  with  Jim.  Charles  Hanson 

Towne .  90,  108 

Joshua.  W.  G.  Blaikie .  96,  98 

Judges  and  Ruth.  R.  A.  Watson .  98,  106 

June  Dusk.  Florence  Nash .  53,  85  * 


Kennedy  People,  The.  W.  Pen  Ridge 
Keys  of  Heaven,  The.  Clara  E. 

Laughlin . 

Kindergarteti  Stories  for  Sunday  Schools 

and  Home.  L.  E.  Cragin . 

Kings.  F.  W.  Farrar . 

Kings,  Queens  and  Pawns.  Mary  R. 

Rinehart  . . 

Kinsmen.  Percival  J.  Cooney . 

Kismet.  Edward  Knoblauch . 

Knitting  and  Sewing.  M.  C.  Nicoll.... 
Kitchener,  Lord.  Memorial  Book . 


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83,  49 


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98,  99 


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79 
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83 


Lady  of  the  Lighthouse,  The.  Helen  S. 

Woodruff  .  91 

Lady  of  Kingdom,  The.  Inez  Haynes 

Irwin  . 82 

Lalage’s  Lovers.  G.  A.  Birmingham....  76 

Land  of  Deepening  Shadow,  The.  D. 

Thomas  Curtin  .  79 


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Last  Ditch,  The.  W.  L.  Comfort .  78 

Last  Sermons  in  S.  Allan’s,  Holborn.  By 

Father  Stanton .  105 

Latin.  W.  A.  Edward .  88 

Laughing  Cavalier,  The.  Baroness  Orczy  86 

Leadership  of  the  New  America.  Archi¬ 
bald  McClure .  84 

Least  Resistance,  The.  Kate  L.  Mac- 

Laurie  .  84 

Leatherface.  Baroness  Orczv  .  86 

Leaves  for  Quiet  Hours.  Geo.  Matheson  102 

Legend  of  the  Christmas  Rose,  The.  H. 

E.  Jackson  .  100,  82 

Leonora.  Arnold  Bennett  .  75 

Letters  from  My  Home  in  India.  Mrs. 

George  Churchill  .  96 

Letters  of  Life.  W.  R.  Nicoll .  85 

Letters  of  Thomasina  Atkins.  The. 

Anonymous  .  28,  73 

Letters  tc f  the  Seven  Chruches  of  Asia 

W.  M.  Ramsay  .  104 

Leviticus.  S.  H.  Kellogg . 98,  101,  104 

Liberty.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Lie  of  August  3d,  1914,  The.  Anony¬ 
mous  . 21,  7  j 

Life,  The.  Henry  Arthur  Jones .  83 

Life  and  Living.  A.  J.  Burr .  77 

Life  Everlasting,  The.  Marie  Corelli....  79 

Life  Story  of  Capt.  Anthony  Wilding, 

The.  A.  Wallis  Myers .  85 

Lilia.  Mrs.  Belloc  Lowndes .  84 

Limitations  of  Life,  and  Other  Sermons. 

W.  M.  Taylor .  105 

Lion’s  Share,  The.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Literal  Interpretation  of  the  Sermon  on 

the  Mount,  The.  James  Denney.  .97,  101,  103 

Literary  Taste.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Little  Billy  Bowlegs.  E.  B.  Stapp .  89,  108 

Little  Books  on  Religion .  101 

Little  History  Tales.  Alice  Crew .  107,  79 

Little  House,  The.  Helen  S.  Woodruff.  .  91 

Little  Woodcrafters’  Book,  Lillian  E. 

Roy  . .  .  88,  108 

Living  Without  Worry,  J.  R.  Miller .  102 

’Lizbeth  of  the  Dale.  Marian  Keith .  83 

Local  Color.  Irvin  S.  Cobb .  78 

Loiterer  in  New  England,  A.  H.  W. 

Henderson  .  6,  82 

Loiterer  in  New  York,  A.  Helen  W. 

Henderson  .  82 

Lonely  Queen,  The.  H.  C.  Bailey......  74 

Lonely  Stronghold,  The.  Mrs.  Baillie- 

Reynolds  .  45,  74 

Long  Patrol,  The.  H.  A.  Cody .  78 

Long  Trick,  The.  “Bartimeus” .  48,  74 

Loot.  H.  A.  Vachell .  90 

Lord  Northcliff’s  War  Book .  86 

Lords  of  the  North..  A.  C.  Laut .  83 

Lost  Christ,  The.  Gipsy  Smith .  105 

Lost  Tribes,  The.  G.  A.  Birmingham.  ...  76 

Lost  World,  The.  Sir  A.  Conan  Doyle..  80 

Lord  Tony’s  Wife.  Baroness  Orczy .  45,  86 

Lot  &.  Company.  W.  L.  Comfort .  78 

Love  and  Hatred.  Mrs.  Belloc  Lowndes..  49,84 
Love  Stories  of  Court  Beauties.  Baroness 

von  Hedemann  .  90 

Loyalty.  J.  A.  Hutton .  61,  100 

Luke  the  Physician.  W.  M.  Ramsay....  104,105 
Lundy’s  Lane.  Duncan  Campbell  Scott.  .  88 

Lure  of  the  Sea,  The.  J.  E.  Patterson.  .  87 

Lyric,  The.  John  Drinkwater .  80 


McLaren  of  Manchester.  Dr.  Alexander 

Maclaren  . • .  101 

Mackay,  A.  M.,  Pioneer  Missionary  of 
the  Church  Missionary  Society  to 

Uganda  .  101 

Madame  Prince.  W.  Pelt  Ridge .  87 

Main  Sheet,  and  Other  Poems.  Joyce 

Kilmer  .  83 

Major,  The.  Ralph  Connor .  78 

Major’s  Niece,  The.  G.  A.  Birmingham.  .  76 

Makeshift  Marriage,  A.  Mrs.  Baillie 
Reynolds  . 


Making  the  Most  of  One’s  Mind.  John 

Adams  . 

Man  from  the  North,  A.  Arnold  Bennett. 
Man  in  Grey,  The.  Baroness  Orczy.... 

Man  Is  a  Spirit.  J.  A.  Hill . 

Man  of  Egypt,  The,  C.  S.  Cooper . 

Man-Trail,  The.  Henry  Oven . 

Man  Who  Tried  to  Be  It,  The.  Cameron 

Mackenzie  . . . 

Man  With  the  Iron  Shoes,  The.  Rev. 

Howard  J.  Chidley . . 

Manse  at  Barren  Rocks,  The.  A.  B.  Cun¬ 
ningham  . 

Manual  for  the  Use  of  Troops.  L.  L. 

Babcock  . 

Manual  of  Christian  Evidence,  A.  Pre¬ 
bendary  Row  . 

Manual  of  Church  History,  A.  A.  C. 

Jennings  . 

Maradick  at  Forty.  Hugh  Walpole . 

Marechale,  The.  John  Strahan . 

Marjorie’s  Little  Doll  School.  Patten 

Beard  . 

Married  Life.  Arnold  Bennett . 

Mary  and  Her  Kitchen  Garden.  Alice 

Crew  . 

Mary  Slessor  of  Calabar.  W.  P.  Living¬ 
stone  . 

Masked  War.  W.  J.  Burns . 

Master  of  Repartee,  The.  C.  T.  Brady.. 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns,  The.  Arnold 

Bennett  . 

Matchmakers,  The.  J.  E.  Buckrose . 

Meadowsweet.  Baroness  Orczy . 

Memoirs  of  Francesco  Crispi,  The . 

Men  of  Letters.  Dixon  Scott . 

Men,  Women  and  Guns.  “Sapper” . 

Mendel.  Gilbert  Cannan . 

Mental  Efficiency.  Arnold  Bennett . 

Me’ow  Jones.  Edward  Branch  Lyman.  . 
Merchant  .Seaman  in  War,  The.  L.  C. 

Carnford  . 

Message  of  Robt.  Browning,  The.  A.  A. 

Foster  . 

Messages  of  Hope.  George  Matheson.... 
Method  of  Prayer.  W,  Graham  Scroggie. 

Mexico.  Mrs.  Alec-Tweedie . 

Mexico’s  Dilemma.  C.  W.  Ackerman.... 

Michael.  E.  F,  Benson . 

Michael  Cassidy,  Sergeant.  “Sapper.”.. 

Midstream.  W.  L.  Comfort . 

Milestones.  Arnold  Bennett  and  Edw. 

Knoblauch  . 

Milky  Way,  Tlie.  F.  Tennyson  Jesse.... 
Miller,  Life  of  Dr.  J.  R.  John  T.  Faris. 

Millstone.  Harold  Begbie . 

Mind  of  Arthur  James  Balfour,  The. 

W.  M.  Short  . . . 

Minnie’s  Bishop  and  Other  Stories.  G. 

A.  Birmingham  . 

Miracle  Man,  The.  F.  L.  Packard . 

Miracles  of  Our  Saviour  Expounded,  The. 

Wm.  Taylor  . 

Miraculous  Element  in  the  Gospel,  The. 

Alex.  B.  Bruce . • . 

Mis’  Beauty.  Helen  S.  Woodruff . 

Miss  Haroun  A1  Raschid.  Jessie  Doug¬ 
las  Kerruish  . 

Miss  Pandora.  M.  E.  Norman . ••••• 

Missionary  Joys  in  Japan.  Paget  Wilkes. 
Modern  Criticism  and  the  Preaching  of 
the  Old  Testament.  Geo.  A.  Smith. 
Modern  Problems.  Sir  Oliver  Lodge.... 

Modernists,  The.  R.  W.  Norwood. . 

Mohammed,  Buddha  and  Christ.  Marcus 

Dods  . . . 

Moments  on  the  Mount,  Geo.  Matheson. 
Moral  Condition  and  Development  of  the 

Child,  The.  W.  A.  Wright . 

More  Letters  from  Billy . 

More  Wanderings  in  London.  E.  V.  Lucas. 

Mr.  Doctor-man.  H.  S.  Woodruff . 

Mr.  Poilu.  Herbert  Ward . 

Mr.  Squem  and  Some  Male  Triangles. 

A.  R.  Taylor . 

Mr.  Steadfast.  John  Buchan . 

Mushroom  Town.  Oliver  Onions . 


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My  Father.  W.  T,  Stead .  89 

My  First  Little  Book  of  Spanish .  107 

My  Four  Years  in  Germany.  J.  W. 

Gerard  .  81 

My  German  Correspondence.  D.  W.  John¬ 
son  . .  33,82 

My  Home  in  the  Field  of  Honour.  Frances 

Wilson  Huard  .  82 

My  Home  in  the  Field  of  Mercy.  Frances 

Wilson  Huard  .  82 

My  Man.  C.  E.  L .  83 

My  Secret  Service.  Anon .  73 

Mystery  of  Hartley  House,  The.  C.  S. 

Raymond  .  43,  87 

My  Table  Cloths.  Mrs.  Alec-Tweedie. . . .  73 

Mystery  of  Pain,  The.  James  Hinton...  100,101 
Mystery  of  the  Hated  Man,  The.  J.  M. 

Flagg  .  80 

My  ’75.  Paul  Lintier  .  84 


Ration  at  Bay,  The.  James  A.  B.  Scherer  88 

National  Floodmarks.  Colliers .  78 

Naval  Power  in  the  War.  C.  C.  Gill....  26,81 

Neighbours.  Herbert  Kaufman .  83 

New  Adventures.  Michael  Monahan....  85 

New  Books  of  Martyrs,  The.  Georges 

Duhamel  .  22,  80 

New  Chivalry,  The.  Henry  E.  Jackson..  82,100 

New  Outlook.  The.  W.  P.  Livingston..  61,101 

New  Revelation,  The.  A.  Conan  Doyle.  8,80 

New  Tabernacle  Sermons.  T.  DeWitt 

Talmage  .  105 

New  Testament:  A  New  Translation.  J. 

Moffatt  .  102 

New  Testament  Evangelism.  T.  B.  Kil¬ 
patrick  .  101 

New  Testament  in  Life  and  Literature. 

Jane  T.  Stoddart .  105 

New  Thrills  in  Old  China.  C.  E.  Hawes  100 

Nightingale,  The.  Hans  Anderson .  80 

Ninety-Six  Hours’  Leave.  Stephen  Mc¬ 
Kenna  .  48, 84 

No  Man’s  Land.  “Sapper” .  88 

Noble  Rogue,  The.  Baroness  Orczy .  86 

Nobody.  Louis  Joseph  Vance .  90 

Nocturne.  Frank  Swinnerton .  36,89 

Not  Lawful  to  Utter.  Dan  Crawford.  .  .  .  97 

Notorious  Miss  Lisle,  The.  Mrs.  Baillie- 

Reynolds  . 74 

Numbers.  R.  A.  Watson .  98,  106 


/"Vakleyites,  The.  E.  F.  Benson .  75 

Of  Human  Bondage.  W.  Somerset 

Maugham  .  85 

Old  Adam,  The.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 

Old  Curiosity  Shop,  The.  Charles  Dick¬ 
ens  .  79,87 

Old  Days  on  the  Farm.  A.  C.  Wood....  14,91 

Old  Game,  The.  Samuel  G.  Blythe .  76 

Old  Judge  Priest.  Irvin  S.  Cobb .  78 

Old  Man  Curry.  Charles  E.  Van  Loan..  90 

Old  Man  Savarin  Stories.  Edward  Wil¬ 
liam  Thomson .  89 

Old  Testament  in  Life  and  Literature. 

Jane  T.  Stoddart .  105 

Old  Wives’  Tales,  The.  Arnold  Bennett.  .  75 


On  the  Fringe  of  the  Great  Fight.  Colo¬ 
nel  G.  G.  Nasmith . %. .  21,85* 

On  the  Preparation  and  Delivery  of  Ser¬ 
mons.  J.  A.  Broadus .  96 

On  the  Staircase.  Frank  Swinnerton .  89 

On  the  Study  of  Words.  R.  C.  Trench..  90 

One  Hundred  Great  Texts.  Frederic  Bar¬ 
ton  .  95 

One  Hundred  Prayer  Meeting  Talks  and 

Plans.  Intro.  F.  B.  Meyer . .  .  103 

One  Hundred  Revival  Sermons .  103 

One  Night  in  Bethlehem.  W.  J.  Dawson.  97 

One  Thousand  Thoughts  for  Memorial  Ad¬ 
dresses  .  103 

One  Young  Man.  J.  E.  Hodder  Williams  91 


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Oral  French  Method,  An.  Alice  Blum..  76 

Oratory  and  Poetry  of  the  Bible,  The. 

Ferdinand  S.  Schenck .  104 

Ordinary  Man  and  the  Extraordinary 

Thing.  Harold  Begbie .  95 

Other  Sheep.  Harold  Begbie .  95 

Other  Side,  The.  Horace  A.  \achell....  90 

Our  Boys  Over  There.  Frederic  Coleman  34,  78 
Our  Boyhood  Thrills  and  Other  Cartoons. 

Webster .  91 

Out  of  the  House.  M.  E.  F.  Irwin .  82 

Outlines  of  Theology.  A.  A.  Hodge....  100 

Out  of  the  Abyss .  84 

Out  of  the  Night.  Mrs.  Baillie-Reynolds  74 

Out  of  the  Shadow.  Rose  Cohen .  11,  78 

Outlines  of  Christian  Doctrine.  H.  C.  G. 

Moule  .  103,  105 

Outlines  of  Missionary  History.  A.  De 

Witt  Mason .  102 

Over  There.  Arnold  Bennett .  75 


painted  Windows.  Elia  W.  Peattie.... 

Pan  Germanism  vs.  Christendom.  Rene 

Johannet  . 

Parables  of  Our  Saviour  Expounded,  The. 

W.  M.  Taylor . 

Parabolic  Teaching  of  Christ,  The.  Alex. 

B.  Bruce. 1 . 

Paris  Nights  and  Other  Impressions  of 
Persons  and  Places.  Arnold  Bennett 

Parody.  Christopher  Stone . 

Passing  of  the  Dragon,  The.  J.  C.  Keyte 
Passport  Invisible,  The.  P.  P.  Sheehan.. 

Pastor  His  Own  Evangelist,  The . 

Pastoral  Epistles.  A.  Plummer . 

Paths  of  Glory.  Irvin  S.  Cobb . 

Paton,  Story  of  John  G.,  Told  for  Young 

Folks.  James  Paton . . 

Patrol  of  the  Sun  Dance  Trail,  The. 

Ralph  Connor . . . 

Paul’s  Message  of  To-Day.  J.  R.  Miller. . 
Pauline  and  Other  Stories.  W.  M.  Ram¬ 
say  . 

Peasblossom.  Mabel  Fuller  Blodgett.... 

Philippians.  Robt.  Rainey . 

Philosophy  of  Christian  Religion,  The. 

A.  M.  Fairbairn.  . .  . . 

Philosophy  of  the  Spirit,  The.  John 

Snaith  . 

Physical  Beauty.  Annette  Kellermann.. 
Pickwick  Papers.  Dickens.  Illus.  Frank 

Reynolds  . 

Pilgrims  Into  Folly.  Wallace  Irwin . 

Pioneers,  The.  Katharine  S.  Prichard.... 
Piper  and  the  Reed,  The.  Robert  Nor¬ 
wood  . 

Poems.  Herbert  Kaufman . 

Poems.  John  Keats . 

Poetical  Works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  E. 

Dulac  . . . . 

Poets  of  the  Old  Testament,  The.  A. 

Gordon  . 

Poison  Belt,  The.  Sir  A.  Conan  Doyle.. 

Polite  Farces.  Arnold  Bennett . . 

Positive  Preaching  and  the  Modern  Mind. 

P.  T.  Forsyth . 

Power-House,  The.  John  Buchan . 

Practical  and  Social  Aspects  of  Christi¬ 
anity.  A.  T.  Robertson..... . 

Practical  Flying.  W.  G.  McMinnies . 

Prayer.  Dora  Greenwell . 

Prayer  in  War  Time.  Sir  W.  Robertson 

Nicoll  . . . .  •  •  • 

Prayer  That  Teaches  Us  to  Pray,  The. 

Marcus  Dods.  . . . . . 

Prayers  for  Use  in  Home,  School  and 
Sunday  School.  Frederica  Beard.... 
Prayers  from  Plymouth  Pulpit.  H.  W. 

Beecher . 

Preacher,  The.  J.  H.  Jowett . . . 

Preacher  and  His  Models,  The.  James 

Stalker  . . . . 

Preaching,  A  History  of.  E.  C.  Dargin. 
Prelude  to  Adventure,  The.  Hugh  Wal¬ 
pole  . ••••••••• . 

Preparing  to  Preach.  D.  R.  Breed . 


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Work  of  the  Ministry,  The.  W.  H.  G. 

Thomas  . .  •  •  •  106 

World  of  Anecdote,  The.  Paxton  Hood.  100 

World  of  Moral  and  Religious  Anecdote, 

The.  Paxton  Hood  .  100 

World  Power.  John  MacNeill .  102 

World  Peace.  Taft  and  Bryan . 25,  77,  89 

World’s  Debate.  William  Barry .  25,  74 

Worlds  and  I,  The.  E.  W.  Wilcox .  91 

World’s  Highway,  The.  Norman  Angell.  .  73 

Worshipping  Children.  Rev.  J.  G.  Steven¬ 
son  . 105 

Wounded  and  a  Prisoner  of  War .  27,  73 

Writers  of  the  New  Testament,  The.  W. 

H.  Simcox  .  104,  105 


Years  of  Plenty.  Ivor  Brown .  77 

Yellow  Souls.  Dorota  Flatau .  46,81 

You  Know  Me,  Al.  Ring  W.  Lardner...  83 

You  Never  Know  Your  Luck.  Sir  Gil¬ 
bert  Parker  .  87 

Young  Diana,  The.  Marie  Corelli .  79 

Young  Low.  George  A.  Dorsey .  80 

Your  Boy:  His  Nature  and  Nurture. 

George  A.  Dickinson,  M.  D .  97 


Your  Heart  and  How  To  Take  Care  of 

It.  R.  H.  Babcock .  12,74 

Youth  Unconquerable.  Percy  Ross .  87 


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